Linguistic Attractors The cognitive dynamics of language acquisition and change

Linguistic Attractors The cognitive dynamics of language acquisition and change

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David L. Cooper, Cooper
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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The interdisciplinary linguistic attractor model portrays language processing as linked sequences of fractal sets, and examines the changing dynamics of such sets for individuals as well as the speech community they comprise. Its motivation stems from human anatomic constraints and several artificial neural network approaches. It uses general computation theory to: (1) demonstrate the capacity of Cantor-like fractal sets to perform as Turing Machines; (2) better distinguish between models that simply match outputs (emulation) and models that match both outputs and internal dynamics (simulation); and (3) relate language processing to essential computation steps executed in parallel. Measure and information theory highlight the key variables driving linguistic dynamics, while catastrophe and game theory help predict the possible topologies of language change.It introduces techniques to isolate and measure attractors, and to interpret their stability and relative content within a system. Important results include the capability to distinguish the sequence of related sound changes, and to make point-to-point comparisons of different texts using common metrics. Other techniques allow quantifiable ambiguity landscapes illustrating the forces that propel different languages in different directions.
EAN 9789027299383
ISBN 9027299382
Binding Ebook
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Publication date June 15, 1999
Pages 391
Language English
Authors David L. Cooper, Cooper
Series Human Cognitive Processing