When you hear an ambiguous word, your brain accesses all possible meanings at once http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/richardb/teaching/psycho/swinney.pdf …
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...but then three syllables after the ambiguity is resolved, the non-relevant meanings are gone. Closured.
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@sarahdoingthing in search this is usually called "pruning" -
@sarahdoingthing one thing that comes up that's interesting is that you don't necessarily always prune the things that seem least valuable - 2 more replies
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