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Bill Moyers interviewing Noam Chomsky, the leading dissidant in America in 1988....
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Description: An interview by Peter Jay (25th July 1976). Transcript: www.chomsky.info Having a bit of trouble with Windows Movie Makers at the moment, but I'll try and get the other parts up asap.
Abstract: Speaking as someone who has personally felt the influence of the ?Chomskian Turn?, I believe that one of Chomsky?s most significant contributions to Psychology, or as it is now called, Cognitive Science was to bring back scientific realism. This may ...
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Abstract: The central claim of the paper is that NL stringsets are regular. Three independent arguments are offered in favor of this position: one based on parsimony considerations, one employing the McCullogh-Pitts (1943) model of neurons, and a purely lingui...
Abstract: The United States takes a highly relativistic stance toward the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It regards the socio-economic rights and the right to development as without status; exempts itself from all provisions of the Declaration by faili...
Abstract: Abstract. Leftist grammars can be characterized in terms of rules of the form a ? ba and cd ? d, without distinction between terminals and nonterminals. They were introduced by Motwani et. al. [9], where the accessibility problem for some general pro...
Abstract: The central claim of the paper is that NL stringsets are regular. Three independent arguments are oered in favor of this position: one based on parsimony considerations, one employing the McCullogh-Pitts (1943) model of neurons, and a purely linguist...
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Abstract: In this response to Pinker and Jackendoff's critique, we extend our previous framework for discussion of language evolution, clarifying certain distinctions and elaborating on a number of points. In the first half of the paper, we reiterate that prof...
Abstract: We present a class of languages which is naturally embedded in Chomsky's hierarchy . Moreover, we consider algebraic properties and some decidability and complexity results for this class. 1 Introduction In 1956 Noam Chomsky #Cho56# gave a formalism ...
Abstract: Certain deaf-blind persons have been taught, through the Tadoma method of speechreading, to use vibrotactile cues from the face and neck to understand speech. This paper reports the results of preliminary tests of the speechreading ability of one adu...
Abstract: The central arguments and counter-arguments presented by several participants during the debate between Piaget and Chomsky at the Royaumont Abbey in October 1975 are here reconstructed in a particularly consice chronological and "logical" sequence. O...
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Abstract: Abstract. This paper describes Chomsky, a content language translation agent. This agent provides a service, which first translates the content expression from its original language into an abstract logic language (ALL). Then, the resulting ALL expre...
Abstract: We present a class of languages which is naturally embedded in Chomsky's hierarchy . Moreover, we consider algebraic properties and some decidability and complexity results for this class. 1 Introduction In 1956 Noam Chomsky [Cho56] gave a formalism ...
Abstract: We present a class of languages which is naturally embedded in Chomsky's hierarchy . Moreover, we consider algebraic properties and some decidability and complexity results for this class. 1 Introduction In 1956 Noam Chomsky [Cho56] gave a formalism ...
Abstract: We present a class of languages which is naturally embedded in Chomsky's hierarchy . Moreover, we consider algebraic properties and some decidability and complexity results for this class. 1 Introduction In 1956 Noam Chomsky [Cho56] gave a formalism ...
Abstract: this paper deals with ways of implementing such a system on the computer using Definite Clause Grammar (DCG;Clocksin & Mellish, 1981), a formalism available in most Prolog versions