A Theory of Syntactic Recognition for Natural Language
A Theory of Syntactic Recognition for Natural Language
Author: Mitchell P. Marcus
Publisher: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980
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"This study is an attempt to demonstrate that assumptions about the computational limitations of cognitive processes can lead to important insights into no-computational cognitive theories...If this study helps in any way to bring closer together the many fields which focus on the study of the structure of the mind through the study f the structure of language, then this effort will have been well repaid."
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