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Where Does Syntax Come From? Have We All Been Wrong?

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Where Does Syntax Come From? Have We All Been Wrong?

VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES:

Human Simulations of Language Learning
Michael Coen ,‘91, SM ‘94, SMD ‘06, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Department of Computer Sciences,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lila Gleitman, Professor Emerita, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
MIT Host: Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

   
Machine Learning of Language from Distributional Evidence
Christopher Manning, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Linguistics, Stanford University
MIT Host: Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

   
The Computational Nature of Language Learning
Partha Niyogi, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Statistics and the Physical Science Collegiate Division
University of Chicago
MIT Host: Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

   
Explorations in Language Learnability Using Probabilistic Grammars and Child-directed Speech
Joshua Tenenbaum, Paul E. Newton Career Development Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT
MIT Host: Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

   
Structure Dependence, the Rational Learner, and Putnam’s Sane Person
Howard Lasnik, Distinguished University Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Maryland
Juan Uriagereka, Professor of Linguistics, University of Maryland
MIT Host: Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

   
The Biology of the Language Faculty: Its Perfection, Past and Future
Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor; Professor of Linguistics
MIT Host: Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

   
Statistical Natural Language Parsing: Reliable Models of Language?
Sandiway Fong, Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics and Department of Computer Science, University of Arizona
MIT Host: Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

   
“Ideal” Language Learning and the Psychological Resource Problem
William Gregory Sakas, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Hunter College
Ph.D. Programs in Computer Science and Linguistics, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
MIT Host: Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

   
Have We All Been Right? Looking Backwards at Linguistic Theory, Statistics, and Language Acquisition
A Panel Discussion
Moderator: Charles Yang
MIT Host: Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

   
       

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