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From:
Noam Chomsky
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Friday, July 31, 2.111!”
To:
Jeffrey E.
Subject:
RE:
Marr's group, as you know, studied edges, rigidity, etc. Those particular phenomena don't seem relevant to language,
except indirectly (as Marr and I in fact discussed often): there must be built-in systems that enter into language
processing (including determining grammatical status -- "legitimacy" — one property among many). That's what work
on UG should be about.
Noam
From: Jeffrey E. [mailto:[email protected])
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 12:59 PM
To: Noam Chomsky
Subject:
I hope you have fun at the institute. I am in santa fe. . you and i have discussed vision and edges etc rigidity etc.
auto focus on a camera looks for the most contrast . is there an equivalent . first step to intuit whether a sentence is
legitimate ?
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