A different emphasis on the role of prediction in comprehension comes from views that attempt to incorporate action systems into perceptual systems. Pickering and Garrod (2009; 2010) propose that the production systems of language facilitate comprehension through what they describe as emulators. These production-based emulators serve to simulate meanings that are evoked in conversation to make predictions. This “thinking for speaking” notion has been seen before as an idea about how production and comprehension are coupled (Slobin, 1996). The attempt that is made in this view is to demonstrate the integration of multiple cognitive systems in comprehension.