Shapiro Kevin, Caramazza Alfonso
Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, 02138, Cambridge,MA, USA
Trends Cogn Sci. 2003 May;7(5):201-206. doi: 10.1016/s1364-6613(03)00060-3.
Language relies on the rule-based combination of words with different grammatical properties, such as nouns and verbs. Yet most research on the problem of word retrieval has focused on the production of concrete nouns, leaving open a crucial question: how is knowledge about different grammatical categories represented in the brain, and what components of the language production system make use of it? Drawing on evidence from neuropsychology, electrophysiology and neuroimaging, we argue that information about a word's grammatical category might be represented independently of its meaning at the levels of word form and morphological computation.
语言依赖于具有不同语法属性的单词(如名词和动词)基于规则的组合。然而,大多数关于单词检索问题的研究都集中在具体名词的生成上,这就留下了一个关键问题:大脑中关于不同语法类别的知识是如何表征的,以及语言生成系统的哪些组件会利用这些知识?基于神经心理学、电生理学和神经影像学的证据,我们认为,关于单词语法类别的信息可能在单词形式和形态计算层面上独立于其意义进行表征。