articleFrontiers in PsychologyJan 1, 2013GOLD OA

How language production shapes language form and comprehension

University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Abstract

Language production processes can provide insight into how language comprehension works and language typology-why languages tend to have certain characteristics more often than others. Drawing on work in memory retrieval, motor planning, and serial order in action planning, the Production-Distribution-Comprehension (PDC) account links work in the fields of language production, typology, and comprehension: (1) faced with substantial computational burdens of planning and producing utterances, language producers implicitly follow three biases in utterance planning that promote word order choices that reduce these burdens, thereby improving production fluency. (2) These choices, repeated over many utterances and…

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Keywords
  • Utterance
  • Comprehension
  • Language production
  • Linguistics
  • Fluency
  • Computer science
  • Typology
  • Comprehension approach
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