ABSTRACT

Term sometimes used to refer to understanding language ( language comprehension) or cover term denoting the processes involved in understanding as well as producing language (language comprehension and language production). The major issues are what types of knowledge are involved (grammatical knowledge, lexical knowledge, contextual knowledge, world knowledge) and how the mediating processes are organized. As for the latter: do these processes apply obligatorily or optionally, do they work in serial order and thus make use of the relevant information independently of other information (autonomous models, serial processing, modularity) or do these processes use different kinds of information simultaneously and thus work interactively and possibly in parallel (interactive models, parallel distributed processing, connectionism)? For an overview, see Weissenborn and Schriefers (1987), Frazier (1988), Tannenhaus (1988).