The Great Number Crunch

作者: CHARLES YANG

DOI: 10.1017/S0022226707004999

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摘要: A hard look in the mirror, as they say, is good for fitness and vitality. The time seems ripe, then, fifty years after birth of modern linguistics, to reexamine its foundations. Or rather, rubble, editors Probabilistic linguistics suggest : corpus statistics, Markov chains, information theory, very notion probability that were supposedly buried by Chomskyan landslide.

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