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Beyond Grammar: An Experience-Based Theory of Language

by Rens Bod
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Overview

During the last few years, a new approach to linguistic analysis has started to emerge. This approach, which has come to be known under various labels such as 'data-oriented parsing', 'corpus-based interpretation' and 'treebank grammar', assumes that human language comprehension and production works with representations of concrete past language experiences rather than with abstract grammatical rules. It operates by decomposing the given representations into fragments and recomposing those pieces to analyze (infinitely many) new utterances. This book shows how this general approach can apply to various kinds of linguistic representations. Experiments with this approach suggest that the productive units of natural language cannot be defined by a minimal set of rules or principles, but need to be defined by a large, redundant set of previously experienced structures. Bod argues that this outcome has important consequences for linguistic theory, leading to an entirely new view of the nature of linguistic competence.

About the Author, Rens Bod

Rens Bod is professor of computational and digital humanities at the University of Amsterdam.

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Book Details

Published
June 28, 1998
Publisher
Center for the Study of Language and Inf
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781575861500

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