A Multi-Stratal Model of Language Processing (MSMLP)
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Abstract
This article presents the Multi-Stratal Model of Language Processing (MSMLP) as an innovative neurolinguistic approach. The MSMLP is a framework that aims to advance the understanding of language processing (henceforth LP) in the human brain. A systematic review of the available models from various linguistic disciplines, cognitive psychology, and neuroscientific research was conducted to critically explore and synthesize the current trends and identify the theoretical gap regarding the technical modeling of the phenomenon under investigation (LP). The article provides a detailed overview of the theoretical foundations and key components of the MSMLP. It highlights the importance of studying language processing from a multi-stratal perspective, acknowledging the interconnectedness and mutual influence of different linguistic strata. The MSMLP integrates multiple strata of analysis: phonological, morphosyntactic, semantic, and pragmatic. By considering these interdependencies, the MSMLP offers a neurolinguistic explanation of naturalistic language processing. Furthermore, the article discusses the implications and potential applications of the MSMLP in the field of medical research and clinical practice. It emphasizes the model’s relevance in studying language disorders, such as aphasia, and its potential to inform diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
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