Storage parsimony vs. computing parsimony

Philippa Nicoll pip at HN.PL.NET
Thu Oct 8 02:25:29 UTC 1998


At 10:50 AM 10/7/98 +0200, Wolfgang Schulze wrote:
>Dear Bill,
>
>I cannot go beyond what Brian WcWhinney told you (esp. because I'm a
>linguist and not a (trained) psychologist). But I think recent work on
>linguistic constructivism (or vice versa) will provide you with some
>relevant arguments. I myself have developed some theoretical proposals
>concerning the whole question. They are part of my language/grammar
>theory approach "Grammar of Scenes and Scenarios" (GSS) that is
>(fragmentarilly) documented in my book "Person-Klasse-Kongruenz.
>Fragmente einer Kategorialtypologie des einfachen Satzes in den
>ostkaukasischen Sprachen" (vol 1 (in two parts) "Die Grundlagen" (to
>appear next week at LINCOM (Munich). Don't worry about "East Caucasian":
>That's "only" the field of evaluation for GSS that I have chosen. Vol.1
>is basically theoretical.- Also see what the NTL people do in Berkeley.
>
>Prof. Dr. Wolfgang SCHULZE
>Institut für Allgemeine und Indogermanische
>Sprachwissenschaft * Universität München
>Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 * D-80539 München
>Tel.: +89-2180 2486
>http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~wschulze/

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