Language usage, language processing and typology
Recent work in the L&C department in MPI Nijmegen has explored the processing implications of the
core ecological niche for language learning and use, namely interactive conversation. It turns out
that the rapidity of turn-exchange puts extreme requirements on predictive comprehension and
speedy production, reflected e.g. in the trouble kids have to approach adult norms. This strong
functional pressure must have implications for language typology. But what exactly? This paper
explores what we have recently found out about differing processing in different word orders, and
the ways in which the tough processing requirements of conversation can be buffered.
Publication type
TalkPublication date
2015
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