Machine learning theory and practice as a source of insight into universal grammar
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S. Russell (1991). Inductive Learning by Machines. Philosophical Studies 64 (October):37-64.
Richard J. Tunney & David R. Shanks (2003). Does Opposition Logic Provide Evidence for Conscious and Unconscious Processes in Artificial Grammar Learning? Consciousness and Cognition 12 (2):201-218.
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