A commentary on "The now-or-never bottleneck: a fundamental constraint on language", by Christiansen and Chater (2016)

09/05/2015
by   Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho, et al.
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In a recent article, Christiansen and Chater (2016) present a fundamental constraint on language, i.e. a now-or-never bottleneck that arises from our fleeting memory, and explore its implications, e.g., chunk-and-pass processing, outlining a framework that promises to unify different areas of research. Here we explore additional support for this constraint and suggest further connections from quantitative linguistics and information theory.

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