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Moreover, a proposed lexical interface (middle temporal gyrus [MTG], inferior temporal sulcus) subserves these processes by gating and collating basic auditory and lexical memory information.
This region serves as a lexical interface, linking phonological and semantic information in a sound-to-meaning interface network (Hickok and Poeppel, 2007).
In general, these results are also in line with the dual stream model (Hickok and Poeppel 2007) that postulates a lexical interface located in the posterior part of the left MTG (part of the ventral stream).
Relevant to rhyming, mid-posterior STS areas might have been recruited as part of a network involved in phonological-level processing and representation, whereas left ITS might have been activated in its posited capacity of a lexical interface linking phonological and semantic information (Hickok and Poeppel 2007).
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How the specification of stress is computed when this type of information is unreliable or insufficient (for example, when there is no dominant neighborhood, or no information from the syllable structure) and the output of the spelling-sound conversion must be interfaced with lexical information requires further explorations.
CSEM elaborates with accuracy on the interface between syntax and lexical semantics, but some of its claims about the interplay between formal lexical representations and non-linguistic information seem less stringent.
Furthermore, the database will also be a valuable resource for linguistic studies, especially those related to lexical semantics and the syntax-semantics interface.
When it becomes possible to decode conceptual information from EEG, a brain-computer interface system that transforms lexical concepts into a written or spoken output could become a reality.
If there was an influence from the lemma "swing" even when the lexeme "go" was produced then the gestural content (an arc) is consistent with both the Interface Hypothesis and the Lexical Hypothesis.
These latter findings provide support for de Ruiter's (2000, 2006) version of the Interface Hypothesis, in which lexical difficulties lead to a compensatory effect in the accompanying gesture in order to achieve the original communicative intention.
The results indicate that gesture is closely-related to the content of spoken language even in the case of aphasia, and that sometimes gesture reflects the semantic properties of the impaired language but at other times it is compensatory and as such these results tend to favour the Interface Hypothesis over the Lexical Hypothesis.
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