Die Modularität als Schlüssel zum Verständnis des Sprachverarbeitungssystems – kognitive Modelle und ihre neuronale Basis
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Słowa kluczowe

modularity of mind
modular approaches
modular versus connectionist models of language processing
language perception
language production
syntactic processes in speech production
generative grammar
neuroimaging

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Sadownik, B. (2014). Die Modularität als Schlüssel zum Verständnis des Sprachverarbeitungssystems – kognitive Modelle und ihre neuronale Basis. Glottodidactica, 41(1), 51–73. https://doi.org/10.14746/2014.41.1.4

Abstrakt

The scope of this paper is the concept of modularity of language, which is a key to understanding the complexity of human cognitive system. The author of the paper presents various arguments in favor of the thesis that both moderate and extreme modularity-related theories allow, too much greater extent than non-modularity theories, for reconstruction and description of complex structures of the language perception and production.
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