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by rfv6723
6 days ago
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Is it different though? If we look beyond written languages which are late inventions of human civilization, oral languages are continuous and build with blocks not words. Chomskyan school misled the entire field of linguistics for decades by ignoring spoken languages. |
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As this description is so overly abstract, an exercise for the reader is to try to work through an explanation of how, say, a river delta comes to "learn" about its environment by "reacting" to the influences at its borders, and how it "encodes" whatever it is that it learns in the substrate that it inhabits.