什么是语言表征?

David Adger
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一些人认为语言表征是某物的表征,特别是标准语言实体(SLEs)的表征,如音素、分句、名词短语等。这种观点认为他们是有意为之。Rey(2020)进一步认为,SLEs本身并不存在。在这里,我认为语言表征只是结构,是大脑状态的抽象,因此不是有意的,并展示了它们如何与使用它们的系统联系在一起。
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What are linguistic representations?
Linguistic representations are taken by some to be representations of some-thing, specifically of standard linguistic entities (SLEs), such as phonemes, clauses, noun phrases, and so forth. This perspective takes them to be intentional. Rey (2020) further argues that the SLEs themselves are inexistent. Here I argue that linguistic representations are simply structures, abstractions of brain states, and hence not intentional, and show how they never-theless connect to the systems that use them.
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