Pickering Martin J, Garrod Simon
Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, 7 George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, UK.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2007 Mar;11(3):105-10. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2006.12.002. Epub 2007 Jan 24.
We present the case that language comprehension involves making simultaneous predictions at different linguistic levels and that these predictions are generated by the language production system. Recent research suggests that ease of comprehending predictable elements is due to prediction rather than facilitated integration, and that comprehension is accompanied by covert imitation. We argue that comprehenders use prediction and imitation to construct an "emulator", using the production system, and combine predictions with the input dynamically. Such a process helps to explain the rapidity of comprehension and the robust interpretation of ambiguous or noisy input. This framework is in line with a general trend in cognitive science to incorporate action systems into perceptual systems and has broad implications for understanding the links between language production and comprehension.
语言理解涉及在不同语言层面同时进行预测,并且这些预测是由语言生成系统产生的。最近的研究表明,理解可预测元素的容易程度是由于预测而非促进整合,并且理解伴随着隐性模仿。我们认为,理解者利用预测和模仿,通过生成系统构建一个“模拟器”,并将预测与输入动态结合。这样一个过程有助于解释理解的快速性以及对模糊或有噪声输入的稳健解释。这个框架与认知科学中将行动系统纳入感知系统的总体趋势一致,并且对于理解语言生成与理解之间的联系具有广泛的意义。