Syllabic division of words

Randall Reetz randall at randallreetz.com
Sun Aug 23 04:36:22 EDT 2009


Brains are networks.  Traditional math and programming is linear or branching linear.  Somewhere in there is the gap we find computing facing today.  No good clear model for n-dimensional decentralized swarm processing. 

-----Original Message-----
From: capellan <capellan2000 at yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 12:06 AM
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Subject: RE: Syllabic division of words



Randall Reetz wrote:
> 
> I should clarify.  Stochastic (counting and statistical) methods of
> meaning
> acquisition are employed often to avoid structural grammatical parsing. 
> Some adherents go further and posit that brains don't use grammar anyway,
> why should computers?
> 

Actually, i believe that language came first and grammatical rules were
collected later to explain and formalize the language conventions.

Only languages of recent creation have this relation inverted. 
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