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Ability, Breadth, and Parsimony in Computational Models of Higher‐Order Cognition
Cassimatis, Nicholas L.
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Bello, Paul
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Langley, Pat
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Cognitive science. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell
32 (2008) 8, 1304-1322
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Ability, breadth, and parsimony in computational models of higher-order cognition
Langley, Pat
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Bello, Paul
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Cassimatis, Nicholas L.
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Cognitive science. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell
32 (2008) 8, 1304-1322
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Grammatical Processing Using the Mechanisms of Physical Inference
Cassimatis, Nicholas L.
In: DTIC (2004)
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Although there is considerable evidence that humans use the same mechanisms for linguistic and nonlinguistic cognition, the thesis of linguistic modularity will remain plausible so long as well-established formal properties of syntax remain unexplained in terms of domain-general cognitive mechanisms. This paper presents several dualities between the formal structure of syntax and cognitive structures used to represent the physical world. These dualities are used to construct a cognitive model of syntactic parsing that uses only the mechanisms required for infant physical reasoning. The model demonstrates how a formal syntactic constraint, the c-command condition on binding, can be explained by a cognitive process used in physical reasoning. Several consequences for language development and the doctrine of linguistic modularity are considered. ; Presented at the Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (26th), CogSci 2004, Chicago, IL on 5-7 Aug 2004 and published in proceedings of the same.
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*PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
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COGNITION
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HIERARCHIES
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LINEARITY
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MAPPING
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PHYSICAL REASONING
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Psychology
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SEMANTICS
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SYMPOSIA
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SYNTACTIC PARSING
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SYNTAX
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Cognitive Tools for Humanoid Robots in Space
Sofge, Donald
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Perzanowski, Dennis
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Skubic, Marjorie
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (2004)
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