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Sensorimotor cognition and natural language syntax
, 2010
"... This book is about the interface between natural language and the sensorimotor system. It is obvious that there is an interface between language and sensorimotor cognition, because we can talk about what we see and do. The main proposal in the book is that the interface is more direct than is common ..."
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This book is about the interface between natural language and the sensorimotor system. It is obvious that there is an interface between language and sensorimotor cognition, because we can talk about what we see and do. The main proposal in the book is that the interface is more direct than is commonly assumed. To argue for this proposal I focus on a simple concrete episode—a man grabbing a cup—which can be reported in a simple transitive sentence (e.g. the English sentence The man grabbed a cup). In the first part of the book I present a detailed model of the sensorimotor processes involved in experiencing this episode, both as the agent bringing it about and as an observer watching it happen. The model draws on a large body of research in neuroscience and psychology. I also present a model of the syntactic structure of the associated transitive sentence, developed within the entirely separate discipline of theoretical linguistics. This latter model is a version of Chomsky’s ‘Minimalist ’ syntactic theory, which assumes that a sentence reporting the episode has the same underlying syntactic structure (called ‘logical form’) regardless of which language it is in. My main proposal is that these two independently motivated models are in fact closely
2 Experimental Phonetics Group,
"... Lexical access from spectrum? Phonetic properties of proper names and common nouns in German and Mandarin Chinese State of the art of phonetic language aptitude linking phonetic as well as phonological models to empirical neuroimaging (neurolinguistic) research Phonetic convergence as a paradigm of ..."
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Lexical access from spectrum? Phonetic properties of proper names and common nouns in German and Mandarin Chinese State of the art of phonetic language aptitude linking phonetic as well as phonological models to empirical neuroimaging (neurolinguistic) research Phonetic convergence as a paradigm of showing phonetic talent in foreign language acquisition. Institute for Natural Language Processing, Repeated masked semantic priming with new results: ERPs of a negative semantic priming effect. Space, time, and the use of language: An

