Conclusion
- The academic community has a poor understanding of the neural
mechanisms of language processing.
- We have built a neural generative parsing system.
- Jackendoff's tripartite theory forms a reasonable conceptual
basis.
- The community does know things about neural processing,
- but does not know how to learn full fledged rules.
- Full fledged semantics and system learning is a long way off.
- However, we can plausibly discover how to learn some
basic language processing systems.
- What do you think about this approach?
Do you want to collaborate?
- Citations:
- On the Nature and Evolution of the Neural
Bases of Human Language by P. Lieberman
- Early language development and its neural correlates by E. BAtes, D.
Thal and B. Finlay
- Vocabulary Acquisition and Verbal Short-Term Memory: Computational
and Neural Bases by Gupta and MacWhinney