Emergence and Evolution of Natural Languages: New Mathematical and Algorithmic Perspectives
In Proceedings of Language, Communication and Cognition International Conference, Brighton, August 4th-7th 2008 (2008)
| Abstract | In the search of new approaches to the problem of emergence and evolution of natural languages, Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science, as well as Molecular Biology and Neuroscience, both deeply penetrated and profoundly inspired by concepts originated in Mathematics and Computer Science, represent today the richest pools of formal concepts, structures, and methods to borrow and to adapt. | |||||||||
| Keywords | natural language automatic treatment neuroscience and language combinatorial and topological methods | |||||||||
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