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Calibrating generative models: The probabilistic Chomsky–Schützenberger hierarchy [PDF]
A probabilistic Chomsky–Schützenberger hierarchy of grammars is introduced and studied, with the aim of understanding the expressive power of generative models.
Thomas F. Icard
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Neural Networks and the Chomsky Hierarchy [PDF]
Reliable generalization lies at the heart of safe ML and AI. However, understanding when and how neural networks generalize remains one of the most important unsolved problems in the field.
Grégoire Delétang +8 more
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Noam Chomsky may justly be considered the most important public intellectual alive, and the most significant of the post-World War Two era. Despite his scholarly contributions to linguistics, at least three generations know him primarily for his political writings and activism, voicing a left-radical, humanist critique of US foreign policy and other ...
Adam Jones
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An interview on linguistic variation with Noam Chomsky
This is an interview to Noam Chomsky (MIT) on linguistic variation.
Noam Chomsky
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This study investigated whether formal complexity, as described by the Chomsky Hierarchy, corresponds to cognitive complexity during language learning.
Birgit Öttl +2 more
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<p>Avram Noam Chomsky is a world-renowned linguist, philosopher and political activist. He is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and recently became a laureate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at University of Arizona.
Alessandro Boechat de Medeiros
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Analyzing Muhammad Hamasa Abd al-Latif's grammatical views according to Chomsky's generative-transformational theory [PDF]
One of the important issues in the affairs of the Arabic is the study of the relationship of this language with modern linguistic research theories, especially after the emergence of the new science of language as an independent science. At the beginning
Ahmad Pasha Zanous +2 more
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Formal language theory: refining the Chomsky hierarchy
Gerhard Jäger
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The Modularity Issue in Language Acquisition: A Rapprochement? Comments on Gallistel and Chomsky
E. Newport
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Out of body. Language, emotions and art in Vygotsky's "Notebooks"
According to the extended mind thesis, the human mind is not limited by the boundaries of the body. In this paper, we propose a description of human emotions based on two distinct theories, not usually considered together: Vygotsky’s historical-cultural
Felice Cimatti
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