Are comprehension and production a single, integrated skill, or are they separate processes drawing on a shared abstract knowledge of language? We argue that a fundamental constraint on memory, the Now-or-Never bottleneck, implies that language processing is incremental and that language learning occurs on-line. These properties are difficult to reconcile with the ‘abstract knowledge’ viewpoint, and crucially suggest that language comprehension and production are facets of a unitary skill. This viewpoint is exemplified in the Chunk-Based Learner, a computational acquisition model that processes incrementally and learns on-line. The model both parses and produces language; and implements the idea that language acquisition is nothing more than learning to process. We suggest that the Now-or-Never bottleneck also provides a strong motivation for unified perception-production models in other domains of communication and cognition.
%0 Journal Article
%1 chater2016language
%A Chater, Nick
%A McCauley, Stewart M
%A Christiansen, Morten H
%D 2016
%I Elsevier
%J Journal of Memory and Language
%K comprehension language learning production
%P 244-254
%T Language as skill: Intertwining comprehension and production
%U https://www.academia.edu/19205486/Language_as_skill_Intertwining_comprehension_and_production
%V 89
%X Are comprehension and production a single, integrated skill, or are they separate processes drawing on a shared abstract knowledge of language? We argue that a fundamental constraint on memory, the Now-or-Never bottleneck, implies that language processing is incremental and that language learning occurs on-line. These properties are difficult to reconcile with the ‘abstract knowledge’ viewpoint, and crucially suggest that language comprehension and production are facets of a unitary skill. This viewpoint is exemplified in the Chunk-Based Learner, a computational acquisition model that processes incrementally and learns on-line. The model both parses and produces language; and implements the idea that language acquisition is nothing more than learning to process. We suggest that the Now-or-Never bottleneck also provides a strong motivation for unified perception-production models in other domains of communication and cognition.
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abstract = {Are comprehension and production a single, integrated skill, or are they separate processes drawing on a shared abstract knowledge of language? We argue that a fundamental constraint on memory, the Now-or-Never bottleneck, implies that language processing is incremental and that language learning occurs on-line. These properties are difficult to reconcile with the ‘abstract knowledge’ viewpoint, and crucially suggest that language comprehension and production are facets of a unitary skill. This viewpoint is exemplified in the Chunk-Based Learner, a computational acquisition model that processes incrementally and learns on-line. The model both parses and produces language; and implements the idea that language acquisition is nothing more than learning to process. We suggest that the Now-or-Never bottleneck also provides a strong motivation for unified perception-production models in other domains of communication and cognition.},
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author = {Chater, Nick and McCauley, Stewart M and Christiansen, Morten H},
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journal = {Journal of Memory and Language},
keywords = {comprehension language learning production},
pages = {244-254},
publisher = {Elsevier},
timestamp = {2021-05-22T14:37:34.000+0200},
title = {Language as skill: Intertwining comprehension and production},
url = {https://www.academia.edu/19205486/Language_as_skill_Intertwining_comprehension_and_production},
volume = 89,
year = 2016
}