sõnadecan
Sõnadecan is a term used in speculative linguistics to describe a hypothetical cognitive mechanism by which a listener rapidly infers the intended word from partial phonetic input and surrounding context. The concept is not an established theory in mainstream psycholinguistics but is used in thought experiments and science fiction discussions to explore how perception could be highly efficient under favorable conditions.
Etymology and scope: The term is a neologism formed from the Estonian sõna, meaning “word,” with a
Theoretical framework: In the proposed framework, word recognition unfolds in stages. First, partial auditory input yields
Applications and limitations: Sõnadecan is commonly used in discussions about perception in noisy environments, in pedagogical
See also: cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, speech perception, predictive coding, processing models of spoken word recognition, Estonian