Keywords

cognitive modeling, syntax, Minimalist Program, learning.

Abstract

The natural language version of the Soar cognitive modeling system (Newell, 1990) has enabled a number of language modeling applications from on-line parsing behavior (Lewis, 1993) to simultaneous interpretation (Lonsdale, 1997, 1998) to robotic control (Benjamin, Lonsdale, & Lyons, 2004). The system supports an integrated approach to incremental comprehension and generation. Learning mechanisms account for processes in language performance from deliberate, explicit reasoning to automatic, recognitional expertise.

Syntactic processing in prior versions of the system followed the Principles and Parameters approach to syntax.

Original Publication Citation

Deryle Lonsdale (2006). Learning in minimalism-based language modeling; Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society; Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., p. 2651.

Document Type

Conference Paper

Publication Date

2006

Publisher

Lawrence Erlbaum Associates

Language

English

College

Humanities

Department

Linguistics

University Standing at Time of Publication

Associate Professor

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