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Strategic resource allocation in memory encoding: An efficiency principle shaping language processing (2503.14728v1)

Published 18 Mar 2025 in cs.CL

Abstract: How is the limited capacity of working memory efficiently used to support human linguistic behaviors? In this paper, we investigate strategic resource allocation as an efficiency principle for memory encoding in sentence processing. The idea is that working memory resources are dynamically and strategically allocated to prioritize novel and unexpected information, enhancing their representations to make them less susceptible to memory decay and interference. Theoretically, from a resource-rational perspective, we argue that this efficiency principle naturally arises from two functional assumptions about working memory, namely, its limited capacity and its noisy representation. Empirically, through naturalistic corpus data, we find converging evidence for strategic resource allocation in the context of dependency locality from both the production and the comprehension side, where non-local dependencies with less predictable antecedents are associated with reduced locality effect. However, our results also reveal considerable cross-linguistic variability, highlighting the need for a closer examination of how strategic resource allocation, as a universal efficiency principle, interacts with language-specific phrase structures.

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