Linguistic Theory

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Context

Noam Chomsky's The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory (LSLT) is a foundational work in linguistics. Written in 1955 and later published in 1975, it laid the groundwork for transformational grammar, a key concept in Chomsky's linguistic theories.

Key Points of LSLT

  • Introduces transformational analysis, which became central to Chomsky's later work.
  • Argues that human language follows a structured, rule-based system.
  • Explores the formal properties of syntax and how linguistic theory can be mathematically modeled.

Initially rejected for publication by MIT but later published by Plenum Press in 1975.[1]

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In this paper, I will restrict the term ""linguistic theory"" to systems of hypotheses concerning the general features of human language put forth in an attempt to account for a certain range of linguistic phenomena. I will not be concerned with systems of terminology or methods of investigation (analytic procedures). The central fact to which any significant linguistic theory must address itself is this: a mature speaker can produce a new sentence of his language on the appropriate occasion, and other speakers can understand it immediately, though it is equally new to them.[2]

Problems

Language has a Generative Structure. Interpreting language is an art form. I see the same issues with ASN.1. It is generative and interpreting it depends on syntactic tags. I too tried to use generative rules in early programing. It totally failed. So, what are we to make of generative AI? It will not be pretty.

If i were to try to fix mathematics, it would be to remove the law of the excluded middle. Then Quantum Mechanics would make sense.

References

  1. Noam Chomsky, The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory https://archive.org/details/thelogicalstructureoflinguistictheory
  2. Noam Chomsky Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 2011 ISBN 9783110867565

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