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ISBN 10: 1973955539 ISBN 13: 9781973955535
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book investigates the paradoxes of logic from the point of view of layers, natural language and our everyday, basic experience of time. It suggests the limits of logic, including recursivity and meta-set contradictions together with the fundamental binary divisions of philosophical thought (even including, subject/predicate, mind/matter and subject/object) are a part of our temporal apparatus and offers suggestions to their creative use. The paradox of Epimenedes is also discussed. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Published by Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2017
ISBN 10: 0198785151 ISBN 13: 9780198785156
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ISBN 10: 0198785151 ISBN 13: 9780198785156
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Hardback. Condition: New. Human language is a phenomenon of immense richness: It provides finely nuanced means of expression that underlie the formation of culture and society; it is subject to subtle, unexpected constraints like syntactic islands and cross-over phenomena; different mutually-unintelligeable individual languages are numerous; and the descriptions of individual languages occupy thousands of pages. Recent work in linguistics, however, has tried to argue that despite all appearances to the contrary, the human biological capacity for language may be reducible to a small inventory of core cognitive competencies. The most radical version of this view has emerged from the Minimalist Program: The claim that language consists of only the ability to generate recursive structures by a computational mechanism. On this view, all other properties of language must result from the interaction at the interfaces of that mechanism and other mental systems not exclusively devoted to language. Since language could then be described as the simplest recursive system satisfying the requirements of the interfaces, one can speak of the Minimalist Equation: Interfaces + Recursion = Language. The question whether all the richness of language can be reduced to that minimalist equation has already inspired several fruitful lines of research that led to important new results. While a full assessment of the minimalist equation will require evidence from many different areas of inquiry, this volume focuses especially on the perspective of syntax and semantics. Within the minimalist architecture, this places our concern with the core computational mechanism and the (LF-)interface where recursive structures are fed to interpretation. Specific questions that the papers address are: What kind of recursive structures can the core generator form? How can we determine what the simplest recursive system is? How can properties of language that used to be ascribed to the recursive generator be reduced to interface properties? What effects do syntactic operations have on semantic interpretation? To what extent do models of semantic interpretation support the LF-interface conditions postulated by minimalist syntax?
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ISBN 10: 0198785151 ISBN 13: 9780198785156
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Published by Springer-Verlag New York Inc., New York, 2015
ISBN 10: 1493931539 ISBN 13: 9781493931538
Language: English
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. As humans, our many levels of language use distinguish us from the rest of the animal world. For many scholars, it is the recursive aspect of human speech that makes it truly human. But linguists continue to argue about what recursion actually is, leading to the central dilemma: is full recursion, as defined by mathematicians, really necessary for human language? Language and Recursion defines the elusive construct with the goal of furthering research into language and cognition. An up-to-date literature review surveys extensive findings based on non-verbal communication devices and neuroimaging techniques. Comparing human and non-human primate communication, the books contributors examine meaning in chimpanzee calls, and consider the possibility of a specific brain structure for recursion. The implications are then extended to formal grammars associated with artificial intelligence, and to the question of whether recursion is a valid concept at all. Among the topics covered: The pragmatic origins of recursion. Recursive cognition as a prelude to language. Computer simulations of recursive exercises for a non-verbal communication device. Early rule learning ability and language acquisition. Computational language related to recursion, incursion, and fractals Why there may be no recursion in language. Regardless of where one stands in the debate, Language and Recursion has much to offer the science community, particularly cognitive psychologists and researchers in the science of language. By presenting these multiple viewpoints, the book makes a solid case for eventual reconciliation. Computational language related to recursion, incursion, and fractals Why there may be no recursion in language. Regardless of where one stands in the debate, Language and Recursion has much to offer the science community, particularly cognitive psychologists and researchers in the science of language. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Springer-Verlag New York Inc., New York, NY, 2013
ISBN 10: 1461494133 ISBN 13: 9781461494133
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. As humans, our many levels of language use distinguish us from the rest of the animal world. For many scholars, it is the recursive aspect of human speech that makes it truly human. But linguists continue to argue about what recursion actually is, leading to the central dilemma: is full recursion, as defined by mathematicians, really necessary for human language? Language and Recursion defines the elusive construct with the goal of furthering research into language and cognition. An up-to-date literature review surveys extensive findings based on non-verbal communication devices and neuroimaging techniques. Comparing human and non-human primate communication, the books contributors examine meaning in chimpanzee calls, and consider the possibility of a specific brain structure for recursion. The implications are then extended to formal grammars associated with artificial intelligence, and to the question of whether recursion is a valid concept at all. Among the topics covered: The pragmatic origins of recursion. Recursive cognition as a prelude to language. Computer simulations of recursive exercises for a non-verbal communication device. Early rule learning ability and language acquisition. Computational language related to recursion, incursion, and fractals Why there may be no recursion in language. Regardless of where one stands in the debate, Language and Recursion has much to offer the science community, particularly cognitive psychologists and researchers in the science of language. By presenting these multiple viewpoints, the book makes a solid case for eventual reconciliation. Computational language related to recursion, incursion, and fractals Why there may be no recursion in language. Regardless of where one stands in the debate, Language and Recursion has much to offer the science community, particularly cognitive psychologists and researchers in the science of language. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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