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by TeMPOraL
3692 days ago
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> There are multiple hypothesis of what a sequence of words can mean, which is not the same thing as 'we form explicit syntax trees in our heads when reading a sentence'. Yeah. I'm playing with a different idea now - maybe that "tree structure" that "undeniably exists" in our brains isn't an explicit syntax tree, but an artifact of recursive, adaptive pattern-matching? I.e. if you look at things like reading speed or "understanding" speed, you'll notice that people tend to process stuff in large blocks until something "does not click", and they have to focus and process the block in detail. That sort of feels like a recursive refinement, and any process that recurses in more than one place generates a tree structure as a side effect. |
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