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The Imperfect Representation and Reconstruction of Language in Cognition
In this chapter, they discuss the imperfect representation and reconstruction of language in human cognition. They explore the idea that our finite memory leads to us constructing meaning based on what was probably said. They provide evidence from complex sentences and explain how the omission of certain elements can still result in a comprehensible sentence. They suggest that there is a lossy representation of language in our memory and discuss the theories proposed by Richard Futrell and Michael Hahn.