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The problem is that word "coherent".
2. Each word coherent and audible.
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The result -- more empty words than coherent action.
There is a peculiar phenomenon in some people who have a stroke and lose their ability to produce words and coherent language, called aphasia.
"All that said," Magistrale points out, there is "a lot of poetry that Jim Morrison wrote that is shit, pap stuff he wrote when he was drunk, high on drugs, not capable of putting words into coherent sentences, much less rendering it poetically".
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The N400 is larger for senseless materials (e.g. meaningless pseudowords, semantically incoherent text) than for matched meaningful language (common words or coherent text) and is elicited under conditions where subjects are attending to the input (Kutas & Hillyard, 1980; Barber & Kutas, 2007).
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