Anyone here majoring in linguistics and focusing on syntax? I'm looking to collaborate on a theory of, I suppose, psycholinguistics, but really more a single all encompassing theory that can describe the transformation of a theoretical semantic object (supposed to be the cognitive representation of a sentence meaning) into phonological forms of the sentence, including morphology and syntax in this single theory. My aim is to avoid the current model of theories, and instead have a theory that describes some mathematical function that maps abstract meanings to concrete phoneme strings. Anyone interested?
Any Linguistics students focusing on syntax?topic posted Sat, March 15, 2008 - 11:43 PM by Darryl |
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