Lisensoimaton
Lisensoimaton is a theoretical construct in cognitive linguistics that describes an integrated mental representation linking linguistic content with sensorimotor experience. Proponents argue that this unit supports rapid interpretation of sentences by forming a single perceptual schema that merges meaning with action and perception.
The term is a coined neologism with no universally accepted etymology. In the literature it is described
Core features include cross-modal integration, predictive activation of perceptual states during processing, and the ability to
Applications range from explaining processing differences across languages to informing models of embodied language learning and
See also: embodied cognition, semantic frame theory, predictive coding. The concept remains debated, with calls for