Fuster’s Cherries and Linguistic Trees
Helmut Schnelle
European Review, 2008, vol. 16, issue 4, 483-495
Abstract:
Bridging the gap between linguistic structure representations and neurocognitive representations is a difficult challenge. This article presents an outline of how a formally specified system of constituent structure grammar could be translated into a distributed hierarchy network of associated modules. A set of syntactic constituent rule units could be reinterpreted as complex neuronal modules, which interactively generate momentary binding associations. The iterating binding activity in the network corresponds to the syntactic structure representation of a given sentence.
Date: 2008
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