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Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis / [By] Paul Davidson and Eugene Smolensky. With a Section on Social Accounts: Theory and Measurement, By Charles L. Leven New York : Harper And Row / Tokyo: John Weatherhill 1964. 1st International Ed. Physical desc. : xiv. 274 p : diagrs.tables ; 22 cm. Bibliographical footnotes. Subject: Supply and demand. Keynesian economics. Series: Harper International Student Reprint. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine. very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw. now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight. bright. clean and strong.Weight in Kg appr.: 1 -- MW BooksBook number: 148742 € 35.00 [Appr.: US$ 43.91 | £UK 28.25 | JP¥ 3493]
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The Harmonic Mind. : From Neural Computation to Optimality-Theoretic Grammar. MIT Press, Cambridge. 2006. 8vo, 563pp. 611pp. Two volumes. Near fine hardback copies in like dust jackets. Remainder mark. ¶ Vol. 1.: Cognitive Architecture. Vol. 2: Linguistic and Philosphical Implications. Book number: 74827 AUD 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 47 US$ 58.74 | £UK 37.5 | JP¥ 4673]
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The harmonic mind : from neural computation to optimality-theoretic grammar. Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, cop. 2006. 2 Volumes. Hardcover. 24 cm. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. From the Publisher : Despite their apparently divergent accounts of higher cognition, cognitive theories based on neural computation and those employing symbolic computation can in fact strengthen one another. To substantiate this controversial claim, this landmark work develops in depth a cognitive architecture based in neural computation but supporting formally explicit higher-level symbolic descriptions, including new grammar formalisms. Detailed studies in both phonology and syntax provide arguments that these grammatical theories and their neural network realizations enable deeper explanations of early acquisition, processing difficulty, cross-linguistic typology, and the possibility of genomically encoding universal principles of grammar. Foundational questions concerning the explanatory status of symbols for central problems such as the unbounded productivity of higher cognition are also given proper treatment. The work is made accessible to scholars in different fields of cognitive science through tutorial chapters and numerous expository boxes providing background material from several disciplines. Examples common to different chapters facilitate the transition from more basic to more sophisticated treatments. Details of method, formalism, and foundation are presented in later chapters, offering a wealth of new results to specialists in psycholinguistics, language acquisition, theoretical linguistics, computational linguistics, computational neuroscience, connectionist modeling, and philosophy of mind.. ISBN 0262195283 Book number: #215696 € 50.00 [Appr.: US$ 62.73 | £UK 40.25 | JP¥ 4990]
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The Harmonic Mind : From Neural Computation to Optimality-theoretic Grammar : Cognitive Architecture. Volume. 1 Cambridge [MA], MIT Press, (2006). orig.cloth. 25x18cm, xvii,563 pp.. Minor rubbing. An ink mark to top page-edge. VG. ¶ An integrated connectionist/symbolic architecture of the mind/brain, applied to neural/genomic realisation of grammar; aequisition, processing, and typology in phonology and syntax; and foundations of cognitive explanation. Despite their apparently divergent accounts of higher cognition, cognitive theories based on neural computation and those employing symbolic computation can in fact strengthen one another. To substantiate this controversial claim, this landmark work develops in depth a cognitive architecture based in neural computation but supporting formally explicit higher-level symbolic descriptions, including new grammar formalisms. Detailed studies in both phonology and syntax provide arguments that these grammatical theories and their neural network realisations enable deeper explanations of early acquisition, processing difficulty, cross-linguistic typology, and the possibility of genomically encoding universal principles of grammar. Foundational questions concerning the explanatory status of symbols for central problems such as the unbounded productivity of higher cognition are also given proper treatment. The work is made accessible to scholars in different fields of cognitive science through tutorial chapters and numerous expository boxes providing background material from several disciplines. Examples common to different chapters facilitate the transition from more basic to more sophisticated treatments..." - Publisher's description. Book number: BOOKS020128I USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 60 | £UK 48 | JP¥ 5966]
Keywords: Natural Language Processing, Cognition Neural, Cognitive Networks, Artificial Language, Intelligence, Computational, Linguistics, Connectionist, Modelling, Psycholinguistics | In shopping cart More information div> |
Learnability in Optimality Theory. MIT, Massachusetts 2000. 8vo. vi + 140pp. Original black cloth, very good in d/w. ISBN 0262201267 Book number: 125521 GBP 9.50 [Appr.: EURO 12 US$ 14.89 | JP¥ 1185] Catalogue: General
Keywords: General Philosophy (Inc. Political) Linguistics Language Study | In shopping cart More information div> |
Learnability in optimality theory. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2000. Orig. cloth. With dustjacket. vi,140 pp.; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references pp. 133-138 and index. - (d.j. sl. worn, previous owner's name at top of title page) Otherwise as new. ISBN: 0262201267. Gewicht/Weight: 499 grs. Book number: 22392 € 12.00 [Appr.: US$ 15.06 | £UK 9.75 | JP¥ 1198]
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