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Auditory Grammar |
Therefore, it would be beneficial if the
combination of object and action sounds
sounded 'correct' when the associated object's
and action's categories form a legal interaction.
When illegal combinations are tried, the audio
representation should sound 'incorrect'.
In other words, we need an auditory grammar which is isomorphic to the object/action grammar. It is proposed that for such a structural constraint upon the auditory domain, we should look at an inherently structured audio system with which most humans are familiar. |
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