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In language, humans describe their world and can construct a narrative of their own becoming. But the concepts within which the emergence of linguistic man may be described are, themselves, contingent on thee accidents of that emergence.
W. A. Cameron
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Human language is characterized by complex structural features, such as the hierarchical combination of words to form sentences. Although other animals use communication systems, empirical evidence of hierarchical structures is rare.
Seiya Nakata +5 more
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Reactivity, the ability to detect simple and composite events and respond in a timely manner, is an essential requirement in many present-day information systems.
Bailey, James +3 more
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The emergence of temporal language in Nicaraguan Sign Language [PDF]
Understanding what uniquely human properties account for the creation and transmission of language has been a central goal of cognitive science. Recently, the study of emerging sign languages, such as Nicaraguan Sign Language (NSL), has offered the opportunity to better understand how languages are created and the roles of the individual learner and ...
Annemarie, Kocab +2 more
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Translating standard process models to BPEL [PDF]
Standardisation of languages in the field of business process management has long been an elusive goal. Recently though, consensus has built around one process implementation language, namely BPEL, and two fundamentally similar process modelling ...
B. Kiepuszewski +7 more
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Understanding the ternary structure of “subject-information entity-object” actually brings out a modern philosophical system with the connotation of “language philosophy-information philosophy-cognitive philosophy” that is, the internal relationship of ...
Xiaoyong Wang, Junbo Xu
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This paper argues that the faculty of language comes essentially for free in evolutionary terms, by grace of a capacity shared with some evolutionarily quite distantly related animals for deliberatively planning action in the world. The reason humans have language of a kind that animals do not is because of a qualitative difference in the nature of ...
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How nouns and verbs differentially affect the behavior of artificial organisms [PDF]
This paper presents an Artificial Life and Neural Network (ALNN) model for the evolution of syntax. The simulation methodology provides a unifying approach for the study of the evolution of language and its interaction with other behavioral and neural ...
Cangelosi, Angelo, Parisi, Domenico
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, many DeafBlind children were left without access to educational services when schools went remote. This article presents findings from a project that brought DeafBlind adults into the homes of DeafBlind children during a ...
Jenny C. Lu +3 more
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