reviewBehavioral and Brain SciencesApr 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Toward a mechanistic psychology of dialogue

University of Edinburgh · University of Glasgow

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Abstract

Traditional mechanistic accounts of language processing derive almost entirely from the study of monologue. Yet, the most natural and basic form of language use is dialogue. As a result, these accounts may only offer limited theories of the mechanisms that underlie language processing in general. We propose a mechanistic account of dialogue, the interactive alignment account, and use it to derive a number of predictions about basic language processes. The account assumes that, in dialogue, the linguistic representations employed by the interlocutors become aligned at many levels, as a result of a largely automatic process. This process greatly simplifies production and comprehension in dialogue. After…

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  • Comprehension
  • Computer science
  • Process (computing)
  • Inference
  • Mechanism (biology)
  • Production (economics)
  • Cognitive science
  • Language production
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