Connectionist models don't implement classical models
Connectionist models of language, such as Seidenberg in McClelland (1989), do not implement a dual-route model, because the models can't be decomposed into separate systems to applying rules and handling exceptions.
Moreover, they behave in a behaviourally plausible ways not predicted by the dual-route model.

Mark Seidenberg, 1992.
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Connectionist models don't implement classical models
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