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Traditional English Grammar: Description and Use
P72 C62 1998 REF The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. 10 vols. P 29 .E48 1994 REF International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. 4 vols. P 29 .I58 2003 REF Linguistics Encyclopedia. P 29 .L52 2002 REF A Student's Dictionary of Language and Lin...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: cognitive science
intellectual origins are in the mid-1950s when researchers in several fields began to develop theories of mind based on complex representations and computational procedures. Its organizational origins are in the mid-1970s when the Cognitive Science Society was formed and the journal...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: computational theory of
and this, argued Fodor [1975], required an inner language of thought. Chomskian linguistics was thus viewed as requiring at least RTM, and computationalists took it as plausible that the mechanisms underlying hypothesis-testing could be cashed out in computational terms. Chomsk...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: epsilon calculus
in Linguistics, Philosophy, and Non-classical Logics Bibliography Other Internet Resources Related Entries Overview By the turn of the century David Hilbert and Henri Poincaré were recognized as the two most important mathematicians of their generation. Hilbert's range...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: in natural language semantics
animals hay. The publication of Barwise 1981 in the Journal of Philosophy was followed by two papers providing commentary: Higginbotham 1983 in the same journal, and Vlach 1983 in Synthese. The peer verdict on situations was that they were not needed for the semantics ...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: quantum computing
mechanics. The recent excitement in this lively and speculative domain of research was triggered by Peter Shor (1994) who showed how a quantum algorithm could exponentially “speed-up” classical computation and factor large numbers into primes much more rapidly (at least in terms ...
plato.stanford.edu/entries/qt-quantcomp/
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: language of thought hypothesis
properties of the subject having propositional attitudes (if the subject is an organism, then the realizing properties are presumably the neurophysiological properties of the brain). The relation R in (A1), when RTM is combined with (B), is meant to be understood as a computational...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: informal
consistently, (ii) express their thoughts precisely and systematically, and (ii) justify their claims with proper inferences (see Koszowy 2010 and Ajdukiewicz, K. 1974). Today, the continued development of informal logic increasingly incorporates approaches to discourse and argumentation fou...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: logic and
philosophical logic, in its new setting it has produced new theories and ambitious programs that would not have been possible outside of a community devoted to building full-scale computational models of rational agency. I imagine that the audience for this entry will consist p...
plato.stanford.edu/entries/logic-ai/
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Stanford University Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab
NMBL - Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab The Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab combines experimental and computational approaches to study movement. We investigate the form and function of biomechanical systems ranging from molecular motors to persons with movement disorders. We seek fundam...
www.stanford.edu/group/nmbl/
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