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A cognitive account of the puzzle of ideography.

Xerxes D Arsiwalla
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
We posit a cognitive account of the puzzle of ideography, which complements the standardization account of Morin. Efficient standardization of spoken language is phenomenologically attributed to a modality effect coupled with chunking of cognitive representations, further aided by multisensory integration and the serialized nature of attention. These mechanisms explain why languages dominate graphic codes for general-purpose communication.
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