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From: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
To: Noam Chomsky
Subject: Re: Re:
Date: Sat, 01 Aug 2015 23:32:36 +0000
is a first step to get a group together of people that might add useful insights. . people you respect . though you
might disagree. maybe we pose the question to the group. re eyes, it seems that each sense should have both a
transmitter and receiver, . scent. smell., hearing voice. , touch movement, sight -? , I think the eyes transmit
info. my work on placebo showed video did not work, no explanation, interrogators. use eyes to gauge
truthfulness. ( But these are all cognitive interpretations of the (internal) output of the visual system. , -- not sure
what input is not- a cognitive interpretation.? why I like the music work is that our brain must first deconstruct
the chords. Fourier transform , or something like, it. then have a memory to know whether the next two or three
notes follow grammatically from the past few.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 6:30 PM, Noam Chomsky < > wrote:
Been on the road all day from the Cape to Cambridge. Along with every other car in Mass.
Glad you liked the paper. Since Leonard Bernstein's Charles Eliot Norton lectures at Harvard about 40 years ago there
has been interesting work seeking structural similarities between language and at least some musical traditions, mostly
western tonal. You might want to have a look. One of those doing the best work is my colleague David Pesetsky, a fine
linguist and excellent musician.
You're right that "reading the eyes" is a complex and fascinating topic, even extrapolating gaze, the way infants do but
probably not other animals. And famously, staring into someone's eyes is far from neutral: either serious threat or real
intimacy. But these are all cognitive interpretations of the (internal) output of the visual system.
It could be argued that the computations involved in determining what we see are a central system, not just part of a
processing system. Hard to see how to pose that as a real empirical issue that can be tested.
From: Jeffrey E. [mailto:[email protected]
Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2015 9:18 AM
To: Noam Chomsky < >
Subject: Re: Re:
" processing" -my use of sloppy language , sorry, thanks for the great paper. music and its"
understanding" , might be a closer representation to expressing a formalism that might help describe the
events. it is not an either , or , it is a superposition of melody, prosody, harmony, within certain bounds that
differentiate it from noise.
fyi, in the paper it says the vision system is only input, .not sure that is correct. reading the eyes might
have more to it than previously thought.
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On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 6:54 AM, Noam Chomsky l> wrote:
There is a view that language is essentially a processing system. The arguments against it seem to me very power. I'll
attach a recent paper about it, a contribution to a volume of essays dedicated to Jerry Fodor and focusing on his
conception of language as processing (input modules). His version is far more sophisticated than the signal
processing approaches that were all the rage in the 1950s, drawing from the successes of wartime technology in
signal analysis and Shannon's information theory.
Noam
From: jeffrey E. (mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2015 7:34 AM
To: Noam Chomsky
Subject: Re: Re:
can it be thought of as no more than signal processing. why not use the same technology that attempts to
intercept communications and decode the signals and apply it to language. normally one tries to process
the signals. i wonder if they put it in reverse. and processed the language in an attempt to find
coherence.???
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Noam Chomsky I> wrote:
There is a notion of coherence in both cases, but how to unify them, or whether it's possible, I don't really see.
From: jeffrey E. Imailto:jeevacation@gmail corn]
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 1:33 PM
To: Noam Chomsky
Subject: Re:
what i have been calling my sense making module. . visual sense, is the image coherent. / ? why dont
you ask your young friends what they think the chomsky questions should be. I will provide the reward
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 1:21 PM, Noam Chomsky > wrote:
Marr's group, as you know, studied edges, rigidity, etc. Those particular phenomena don't seem relevant to
language, except indirectly (as Marr and I in fact discussed often): there must be built-in systems that enter into
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language processing (including determining grammatical status -- "legitimacy" — one property among many).
That's what work on UG should be about.
Noam
From: jeffrey E. [mailto:[email protected]
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 12:59 PM
To: Noam Chomsky < >
Subject:
I hope you have fun at the institute. I am in santa fe. . you and i have discussed vision and edges etc
rigidity etc. auto focus on a camera looks for the most contrast . is there an equivalent . first step to
intuit whether a sentence is legitimate ?
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