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Language in Complexity : Th...
This contributed volume explores the achievements gained and the remaining puzzling questions by applying dynamical systems theory to the linguistic inquiry. In particular, the book is divided into three parts, each one addressing one of the following topics: 1) Facing complexity in the right way: mathematics and complexity 2) Complexity and theory of language 3) From empirical observation to formal models: investigation of specific linguistic phenomena, like enunciation, deixis, or the meaning of the metaphorical phrases The application of complexity theory to describe cognitive phenomena is a recent and very promising trend in cognitive science. At the time when dynamical approaches triggered a paradigm shift in cognitive science some decade ago, the major topic of research were the challenges imposed by classical computational approaches dealing with the explanation of cognitive phenomena like consciousness, decision making and language. The target audience primarily comprises researchers and experts in the field but the book may also be beneficial for graduate and post-graduate students who want to enter the field
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monografia Rebiun18628398 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun18628398 cr c||||||||| 160716s2017 gw o 001 0 eng d 9783319294834 10.1007/978-3-319-29483-4 doi UPVA 996981561803706 UAM 991007838623104211 UCAR 991007866667804213 CBUC 991004932491506711 UR0396311 UAL spa UAL rdc 620 23 Language in Complexity The Emerging Meaning edited by Francesco La Mantia, Ignazio Licata, Pietro Perconti Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 2017 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 1 recurso en línea 1 recurso en línea XXVI, 199 p. 18 il., 12 il. en color XXVI, 199 p. 18 il., 12 il. en color Texto (visual) isbdcontent electrónico isbdmedia Springer eBooks Lecture Notes in Morphogenesis 2195-1934 Introduction.-The Game of Complexity and Linguistic Theorization -- Continuity in the Interactions between Linguistic Units -- Modeling Language Change -- The Case for Cognitive Plausibility -- System and Structure -- Hjelmslev and the Stratification of Signs and Language -- From Topology to Quasi-Topology -- Fiat Lux versus Fiat Lumen -- Two Ways into Complexity -- Language and Brain Complexity This contributed volume explores the achievements gained and the remaining puzzling questions by applying dynamical systems theory to the linguistic inquiry. In particular, the book is divided into three parts, each one addressing one of the following topics: 1) Facing complexity in the right way: mathematics and complexity 2) Complexity and theory of language 3) From empirical observation to formal models: investigation of specific linguistic phenomena, like enunciation, deixis, or the meaning of the metaphorical phrases The application of complexity theory to describe cognitive phenomena is a recent and very promising trend in cognitive science. At the time when dynamical approaches triggered a paradigm shift in cognitive science some decade ago, the major topic of research were the challenges imposed by classical computational approaches dealing with the explanation of cognitive phenomena like consciousness, decision making and language. The target audience primarily comprises researchers and experts in the field but the book may also be beneficial for graduate and post-graduate students who want to enter the field Modo de acceso: World Wide Web Engineering Neurosciences Computational linguistics Neural networks (Computer science) Complexity, Computational Engineering Complexity Computational Linguistics Language Translation and Linguistics Mathematical Models of Cognitive Processes and Neural Networks Neurosciences Ingeniería Libros electrónicos Recursos electrónicos La Mantia, Francesco Licata, Ignazio Perconti, Pietro SpringerLink (Online service)