In my previous post, I wrote about recursion – self-same replication, when a rule or procedure is applied to its own successive results. Some linguists argue that recursion is a defining aspect of human language: our grammar allows us to combine words into more complex structures, which are in their turn combined into even more complex structures, similar to Matryoshka dolls. I, however, argued that recursion in grammar does not quite live up to its current central status in theory of language as this hierarchical use of rules is present in most if not all aspects of life. But does this mean that recursion is something trivial and boring? By no means! Like a magic wand, it allows us, notoriously social animals, to understand and communicate...
The paper examines the different ways in which the notion of ‘recursion’ has been conceived and def...
Recursion qua self-reference applies to various constructs within the cognitive sciences, such as th...
Semantics of recursive programs has been extensively studied for more than 30 years, and now there e...
It is a truism that conceptual understanding of a hypothesis is required for its empirical investiga...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and DisordersRecursion is a mathematical princ...
According to some critics of the generativist program, recursion is not a linguistic universal, thus...
1. A procedure is recursive if part of it involves running the entire procedure anew. The output of ...
One of the things learned teaching introductory computer science is that the concept of recursion ca...
Recursion and self-embedding are at the heart of our ability to formulate our thoughts, articulate o...
Abstract A familiar argument goes as follows: natural languages have infinitely many sentences, fini...
Given the importance of recursion in modern linguistics, there ought to be much to commend in Watumu...
Natural recursion in syntax is recursion by linguistic value, which is not syntactic in nature but s...
Human beings are naturally endowed with innate ability with which they make use of finite number of ...
Recursion has become a lamp for the linguistic moths – it has become an obsession far from the centr...
Taking Chomsky's Syntactic Structures as a starting point, this paper explores the use of recursive ...
The paper examines the different ways in which the notion of ‘recursion’ has been conceived and def...
Recursion qua self-reference applies to various constructs within the cognitive sciences, such as th...
Semantics of recursive programs has been extensively studied for more than 30 years, and now there e...
It is a truism that conceptual understanding of a hypothesis is required for its empirical investiga...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and DisordersRecursion is a mathematical princ...
According to some critics of the generativist program, recursion is not a linguistic universal, thus...
1. A procedure is recursive if part of it involves running the entire procedure anew. The output of ...
One of the things learned teaching introductory computer science is that the concept of recursion ca...
Recursion and self-embedding are at the heart of our ability to formulate our thoughts, articulate o...
Abstract A familiar argument goes as follows: natural languages have infinitely many sentences, fini...
Given the importance of recursion in modern linguistics, there ought to be much to commend in Watumu...
Natural recursion in syntax is recursion by linguistic value, which is not syntactic in nature but s...
Human beings are naturally endowed with innate ability with which they make use of finite number of ...
Recursion has become a lamp for the linguistic moths – it has become an obsession far from the centr...
Taking Chomsky's Syntactic Structures as a starting point, this paper explores the use of recursive ...
The paper examines the different ways in which the notion of ‘recursion’ has been conceived and def...
Recursion qua self-reference applies to various constructs within the cognitive sciences, such as th...
Semantics of recursive programs has been extensively studied for more than 30 years, and now there e...