Keshev Maayan, Cartner Mandy, Meltzer-Asscher Aya, Dillon Brian
Department of Linguistics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Department of Linguistics, Tel-Aviv University.
Top Cogn Sci. 2025 Jan;17(1):88-105. doi: 10.1111/tops.12780. Epub 2024 Dec 24.
As they process complex linguistic input, language comprehenders must maintain a mapping between lexical items (e.g., morphemes) and their syntactic position in the sentence. We propose a model of how these morpheme-position bindings are encoded, maintained, and reaccessed in working memory, based on working memory models such as "serial-order-in-a-box" and its SOB-Complex Span version. Like those models, our model of linguistic working memory derives a range of attested memory interference effects from the process of binding items to positions in working memory. We present simulation results capturing similarity-based interference as well as item distortion effects. Our model provides a unified account of these two major classes of interference effects in sentence processing, attributing both types of effects to an associative memory architecture underpinning linguistic computation.
在处理复杂的语言输入时,语言理解者必须在词汇项(如词素)与其在句子中的句法位置之间保持映射关系。我们基于“盒中序列顺序”及其SOB复杂广度版本等工作记忆模型,提出了一个关于这些词素 - 位置绑定如何在工作记忆中进行编码、维持和重新获取的模型。与那些模型一样,我们的语言工作记忆模型从将项目绑定到工作记忆中的位置的过程中得出了一系列已证实的记忆干扰效应。我们展示了捕捉基于相似性的干扰以及项目失真效应的模拟结果。我们的模型对句子处理中这两类主要的干扰效应提供了统一的解释,将这两种效应都归因于支持语言计算的联想记忆架构。