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Learnability in Optimality Theory |
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The Harmonic Mind: From Neural Computation to Optimality-Theoretic GrammarVolume I: Cognitive ArchitectureVolume II: Linguistic and Philosophical Implications (Bradford Books) (v. 1) |
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Optimality Theory: Constraint Interaction in Generative Grammar |
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Aggregate supply and demand analysis |
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Mathematical Perspectives on Neural Networks (Developments in Connectionist Theory) |
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Proceedings of the 1993 Connectionist Models Summer School |
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Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis |
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Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis |
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Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis |
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Computer-aided reasoned discourse: Or, how to argue with a computer (Technical report. University of Colorado, Boulder. Dept. of Computer Science) |
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Connectionism, constituency, and the language of thought (Technical report. University of Colorado, Boulder. Dept. of Computer Science) |
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Constraint-based hypertext for argumentation (Technical report. University of Colorado, Boulder. Dept. of Computer Science) |
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The Harmonic Mind |
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HARMONIC MIND COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURE |
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Harmonic Mind: From Neural Computation to Optimality-theoretic Grammar |
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Information processing in dynamical systems: Foundations of harmony theory (Technical report. University of Colorado at Boulder. Department of Computer Science) |
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Learnability in Optimality Theory |
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A method for connectionist variable binding (Technical report. University of Colorado, Boulder. Dept. of Computer Science) |
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On the proper treatment of connectionism (Technical report. University of Colorado, Boulder. Dept. of Computer Science) |
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On variable binding and the representation of symbolic structures in connectionist systems (Technical report. University of Colorado, Boulder. Dept. of Computer Science) |
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Putting together connectionism, again: Response to commentary on BBS target article, On the proper treatment of connectionism (Technical report. University ... Boulder. Dept. of Computer Science) |
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The constituent structure of connectionist mental states: A reply to Fodor and Pylyshyn (Technical report. University of Colorado, Boulder. Dept. of Computer Science) |