Working on a poster:
Modeling building blocks for language production and
processing
This paper describes the design and implementation of
software that models an aspect of language use. This
software postulates that human linguistic activities can be
treated as modules that can be assembled and joined
together. This model represents activity of modules in the
production of language behaviors. The model asserts these
modules interpret sensory data and respond with language
behaviors. This paper seeks to offer a unified model to
explain language production and processing. The software
demonstrates elements that are added and fulfill language
needs. The model also expresses the coexistence of multiple
modules that will interact and support each other. While
this model does not offer a complete solution to all
language use, it presents indications that language
processing can be modeled computationally. Future work will
be suggested to build on the model.
ASIC
Conference
