I review and challenge the views on simplicity and its role in linguistics put forward by Ludlow (2011). In particular, I criticize the claim that simplicity—in the sense pertinent to science—is nothing more than ease of use or “user-friendliness”, motivated by economy of (cognitive) labor. I argue that Ludlow’s discussion fails to do justice to the diversity of factors that are relevant to simplicity considerations. This, in turn, leads to the neglect of crucial cases in which the rationale for simplification is unmistakably epistemic, as well as instances where simplicity is part of the content of substantive, empirical hypotheses. I illustrate these points with examples from the history of generative linguistics, such as: (a) t...
A formal model of learning as induction, the simplicity principle (e.g. Chater & Vitányi, 2001) ...
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There are two problems of simplicity. What does it mean to characterize a scientific theory as simpl...
I review and challenge the views on simplicity and its role in linguistics put forward by Ludlow (20...
Simple assumptions represent a decisive reason to prefer one theory to another in everyday scientifi...
Simplicity is often mentioned as a criterion to accept one theory out of a set of mutual exclusive t...
The principle of simplicity (parsimony) has long been invoked as a regulative principle that helps g...
Much of perception, learning and high-level cognition involves finding patterns in data. But there a...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
Simplicity has long been recognized as an apparent mark of truth in science, but it is difficult to ...
In this paper, I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages ...
Why should anybody care about theoretical simplicity? It is pretty clear that simpler theories don't...
The goal of theory construction is explanation: for language, theory for particular languages (gramm...
The goal of theory construction is explanation: for language, theory for particular languages (gramm...
Simplicity as a methodological orientation applies to linguistic theory just as to any other field o...
A formal model of learning as induction, the simplicity principle (e.g. Chater & Vitányi, 2001) ...
One attractive characteristic of invitational theory is the simplicity of its language. Terms like "...
There are two problems of simplicity. What does it mean to characterize a scientific theory as simpl...
I review and challenge the views on simplicity and its role in linguistics put forward by Ludlow (20...
Simple assumptions represent a decisive reason to prefer one theory to another in everyday scientifi...
Simplicity is often mentioned as a criterion to accept one theory out of a set of mutual exclusive t...
The principle of simplicity (parsimony) has long been invoked as a regulative principle that helps g...
Much of perception, learning and high-level cognition involves finding patterns in data. But there a...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
Simplicity has long been recognized as an apparent mark of truth in science, but it is difficult to ...
In this paper, I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages ...
Why should anybody care about theoretical simplicity? It is pretty clear that simpler theories don't...
The goal of theory construction is explanation: for language, theory for particular languages (gramm...
The goal of theory construction is explanation: for language, theory for particular languages (gramm...
Simplicity as a methodological orientation applies to linguistic theory just as to any other field o...
A formal model of learning as induction, the simplicity principle (e.g. Chater & Vitányi, 2001) ...
One attractive characteristic of invitational theory is the simplicity of its language. Terms like "...
There are two problems of simplicity. What does it mean to characterize a scientific theory as simpl...