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Infinite Languages, Finite Minds: Connectionism, Learning and Linguistic Structure (1994) [24 citations — 6 self]

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185 A new factor in evolution – Baldwin
182 Rules and representations – Chomsky - 1990
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138 Word Grammar – Hudson - 1994
125 ªFinite State Automata and Simple Recurrent Networks,º – Cleeremans, Servan-Schreiber, et al. - 1989
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108 Implicit learning and tacit knowledge – Reber - 1989
105 Syntactic transformations on distributed representations – Chalmers - 1990
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98 Basic methods of probabilistic context free grammars – Jelinek, Lafferty, et al. - 1992
97 Finitary models of language users – Miller, Chomsky - 1963
97 Rules of language – Pinker - 1991
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93 Linguistic experience alters phonetic perception in infants by 6 months of age – Kuhl, Williams, et al. - 1992
91 The Analysis of Behavior – Holland, Skinner - 1961
83 The independence of syntactic processing – Ferreira - 1986
83 A connectionist variation on a classical theme – Gelder - 1990
81 Maturational constraints on language learning – Newport - 1990
75 The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language – Pinker - 1994
74 The Child Language Data Exchange System – MacWhinney, Snow - 1985
72 Graded state machines: The representation of temporal contingencies in simple recurrent networks – Servan-Schreiber, Cleeremans, et al. - 1991
68 Individual differences in syntactic processing: the role of working memory – King, Just - 1991
64 Language and Mind – Chomsky - 1968
62 Mechanisms of implicit learning: Connectionist models of sequence processing – Cleeremans - 1993
59 Incremental learning, or The importance of starting small – Elman - 1991
57 Recursive auto-associative memory: devising compositional distributed representations – Pollack - 1988
57 The interaction of syntax and semantics during sentence processing: Eye movements in the analysis of semantically biased sentences – Rayner, M, et al. - 1983
56 Language acquisition in the absence of experience – Crain - 1991
54 Computational neuroethology: A provisional manifesto – Cliff - 1991
54 Encoding Sequential Structure in Simple Recurrent Networks – Servan-Schreiber, Cleermans - 1988
50 Deducing linguistic structure from the statistics of large corpora – Brill, Magerman, et al. - 1990