“Process and perish” or multiple buffers with push-down stacks? [Commentary on Christiansen & Slater]
This commentary raises two issues: (1) Language processing is
hastened not only by internal pressures but also externally by turntaking
in language use; (2) the theory requires nested levels of
processing, but linguistic levels do not fully nest; further, it would seem
to require multiple memory buffers, otherwise there’s no obvious
treatment for discontinuous structures, or for verbatim recall.
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