Optimality theory as a general cognitive architecture
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| Publication date | 2011 |
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| Book title | Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science: proceedings of the 33d Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society |
| Book subtitle | Boston, Massachusetts, July 20-23, 2011 |
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| Event | 33rd annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society |
| Pages (from-to) | 62-63 |
| Publisher | Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society |
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| Abstract | It was exactly 25 years ago that Paul Smolensky introduced Harmony Theory (Smolensky, 1986), a framework that would pursue an exciting, but certainly not straight path through linguistics (namely, Optimality Theory) and other cognitive domains. The goal of this workshop is not so much to look back to this path, but rather to discuss its potential continuation(s). |
| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://cogsci.mindmodeling.org/2011/papers/0010/index.html |
| Other links | https://cogsci.mindmodeling.org/2011/ |
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