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Instantiating thematic roles with a recurrent neural network
(University of Georgia, 1993)
Human languages have both a surface structure and a deep structure. The surface structure
of a language can be described by grammatical rules which generate its well-formed sentences.
Deep structure can be described by ...
A connectionist model of language from sensorimotor preadaptation
(University of Georgia, 1993)
Some theorists claim that language is produced by a special rule-processing
module located in the association areas of the human neocortex. However,
anthropological, neural, and comparative evidence suggests that language ...