Affiliation:
1. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich
Abstract
Abstract
The general principles of perceptuo-motor processing and memory give rise to the Now-or-Never bottleneck constraint
imposed on the organization of the language processing system. In particular, the Now-or-Never bottleneck demands an
appropriate structure of linguistic input and rapid incorporation of both linguistic and multisensory contextual information in a
progressive, integrative manner. I argue that the emerging predictive processing framework is well suited for the task of providing a
comprehensive account of language processing under the Now-or-Never constraint. Moreover, this framework presents a stronger alternative to
the Chunk-and-Pass account proposed by Christiansen and Chater (2016), as it better accommodates the available evidence
concerning the role of context (in both the narrow and wider senses) in language comprehension at various levels of linguistic
representation. Furthermore, the predictive processing approach allows for treating language as a special case of domain-general processing
strategies, suggesting deep parallels with other cognitive processes such as vision.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Behavioral Neuroscience,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,General Computer Science
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