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From: jody@techunix.technion.ac.il (Jody Underwood)
Subject: Re: Universal Grammar
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Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 09:44:52 GMT
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Subject: Re: Universal Grammar
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>In article <3bljr1$ajp@agate.berkeley.edu>, Patrick Hall
><pathall@uclink.berkeley.edu> wrote:
>
>> > It's also interesting to note that UG hails from the days when serial
>> > Von-Neumann style machines and rules were the main paradigms of cogsci.
>> > These days there is a strong competitor for the role of metaphor - the
>> > connectionist machine.

Could someone provide a good (read: concise) reference for Universal
Grammars?

Thanks,
Jody Underwood
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