The Merge Hypothesis

The Merge Hypothesis
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781009415736
ISBN-13 : 1009415735
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Merge Hypothesis by : Norbert Hornstein

The Merge Hypothesis is the central empirical theoretical contribution of the Minimalist Program (MP) to syntactic theory. This book offers an accessible overview of the MP, debunking common sixty years of Generative research, culminating in GB theory. He introduces The Fundamental Principle of Grammar, which advocates including labels as part of the Merge Operation and centring the notion of the constituent as the key domain of syntactic commerce. The early chapters identify the goals of the MP, how they arose from earlier descriptive and explanatory successes of the mentalist tradition within Generative Grammar, and how to develop them in future work to expand its descriptive and explanatory range. It is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary syntactic theory.

Language Acquisition

Language Acquisition
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780230240780
ISBN-13 : 023024078X
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Language Acquisition by : Susan Foster-Cohen

This book provides a snapshot of the field of language acquisition at the beginning of the 21st Century. It represents the multiplicity of approaches that characterize the field and provides a review of current topics and debates, as well as addressing some of the connections between sub-fields and possible future directions for research.

Introducing Syntax

Introducing Syntax
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781107096745
ISBN-13 : 110709674X
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Introducing Syntax by : Olaf Koeneman

This lively textbook introduces readers to the formal theory of syntax, presenting contemporary insights without unnecessary technical detail.

Advances in Practical Applications of Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems - The PAAMS Collection

Advances in Practical Applications of Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems - The PAAMS Collection
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9783319075518
ISBN-13 : 3319075519
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Advances in Practical Applications of Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems - The PAAMS Collection by : Yves Demazeau

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, PAAMS 2014, held in Salamanca, Spain, in June 2014. The 12 revised full papers and 14 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 52 submissions and are presented together with 19 demonstrations. The papers report on the application and validation of agent-based models, methods, and technologies in a number of key application areas, including: agent-oriented software engineering, conversations, motion coordination and unmanned aerial vehicles, web and service systems, robotics exploration, smart cities and infrastructures, and social systems.

The Theory and Practice of Language Faculty Science

The Theory and Practice of Language Faculty Science
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9783110724899
ISBN-13 : 3110724898
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theory and Practice of Language Faculty Science by : Hajime Hoji

The book demonstrates that it is possible to study the language faculty with the core scientific method, i.e., by deducing definite predictions from hypotheses and obtaining and replicating experimental results precisely in accordance with the predictions. In light of the "reproducibility crisis" as extensively addressed in recent years in a number of fields, the demonstration that rigorous replication can be obtained in the study of the language faculty in terms of correlational and categorical predictions is particularly significant. While the claim has been made over the years that Chomsky’s research program is meant to be a scientific study of the language faculty, a conceptual and methodological articulation has never been made as to how we can accumulate our knowledge about the language faculty by the basic scientific method, including, most crucially, how exactly we can put our hypotheses to rigorous empirical and experimental test. The book proposes how to do that by providing a conceptual basis for the methodology for language faculty science. The book also offers empirical demonstrations of the viability of the proposed methodology. The experiments were conducted with Japanese and English speakers. Overall, the book explores new directions for the study of the mind.

A Minimalist Theory of Simplest Merge

A Minimalist Theory of Simplest Merge
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9781000442212
ISBN-13 : 1000442217
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis A Minimalist Theory of Simplest Merge by : Samuel D. Epstein

This collection explicates one of the core ideas underpinning Minimalist theory – explanation via simplification – and its role in shaping some of the latest developments within this framework, specifically the simplest Merge hypothesis and the reduction of syntactic phenomena to third factor considerations. Bringing together recent papers on the topic by Epstein, Kitahara, and Seely, with one by Epstein, Seely and Obata, and one by Kitahara, the book begins with an introduction which situates the papers in a cohesive overview of some of the latest research on Minimalism, as facilitated by current theoretical developments. The volume integrates a historical overview of evolutions in Merge, starting with Chomsky’s (pre-Merge) Aspects model up to current theoretical models, including a primer of Chomsky’s most recent theory of Merge based on the concept of Workspace. The Minimalist notions of "perfection" and "simplification" are also outlined, providing clearly explicated coverage of key technical concepts within the framework as applied to grammatical phenomena. Taken as a whole, the collection both introduces and advances Minimalist theory for students and scholars in linguistics and related sub-disciplines of psychology, philosophy, and cognitive science, as well as offering new directions for future research for researchers in these fields.

Pharmacophore Perception, Development, and Use in Drug Design

Pharmacophore Perception, Development, and Use in Drug Design
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Publisher : Internat'l University Line
Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : 0963681761
ISBN-13 : 9780963681768
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Pharmacophore Perception, Development, and Use in Drug Design by : Osman F. Güner

In the early 1900s, Paul Ehrlich first defined pharmacophores as molecule frameworks that carry the essential features responsible for a drug's biological activity, and the modern definition is little changed. The 27 studies here begin by tracing the evolution of the concept in pharmaceutical research, then cover analog-based and receptor-based varieties, new algorithms, and the future of research. Among the specific topics: pharmacophores based on multiple common-feature alignments; modeling programs including HypoGen, DISCO, Catalyst, HipHop, GASP, Chem-X, Apex-3D, CoMFA; pharmacophore-based molecular docking, a technique for developing a pharmacophore model that accommodates inherent protein flexibility; and the effect of variable weights and tolerances on predictive model generation. Books in Print lists only one other book on the topic of pharmacophores. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Minimalist Program

The Minimalist Program
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781316123577
ISBN-13 : 131612357X
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Minimalist Program by : Fahad Rashed Al-Mutairi

The development of the Minimalist Program (MP), Noam Chomsky's most recent generative model of linguistics, has been highly influential over the last twenty years. It has had significant implications not only for the conduct of linguistic analysis itself, but also for our understanding of the status of linguistics as a science. The reflections and analyses in this book contain insights into the strengths and the weaknesses of the MP. These include: a clarification of the content of the Strong Minimalist Thesis (SMT); a synthesis of Chomsky's linguistic and interdisciplinary discourses; and an analysis of the notion of optimal computation from conceptual, empirical and philosophical perspectives. This book will encourage graduate students and researchers in linguistics to reflect on the foundations of their discipline, and the interdisciplinary nature of the topics explored will appeal to those studying biolinguistics, neurolinguistics, the philosophy of language and other related disciplines.

Basic Functions of Language, Reading and Reading Disability

Basic Functions of Language, Reading and Reading Disability
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 1402070276
ISBN-13 : 9781402070273
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Basic Functions of Language, Reading and Reading Disability by : Evelin Witruk

This highly interdisciplinary project presents new results and the state of the art of knowledge in the psychology and neurophysiology of language, reading and dyslexia. It concentrates on basic cognitive functions of understanding and producing language and disorders within its spoken and written execution. The book grew out of the Basic Mechanisms of Language and Language Disorders conference (Leipzig, Sept. 1999).