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Language, chaos and entropy: a physical take on biolinguistics

    1. [1] University of Reading

      University of Reading

      Reino Unido

  • Localización: Iberia: An International Journal of Theoretical Linguistics, ISSN-e 1989-8525, Nº. 6, 2014, págs. 27-74
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In this paper we will try to provide arguments for the thesis that language is a physical system aiming at justicative adequacy: what architectural properties license the occurrence of certain emergent phenomena. We will claim that the derivational dynamics that can be found in language (and other systems of the mind) should be analyzed from the perspective of complex non-linear systems, as an open dynamic system. We will propose an oscillatory engine for linguistic computations, which yields cycles as a natural emergent property given mutually incompatible tendencies between output conditions: global semantic eects and local linearization requirements. This architecture, in which structure building is conditioned by irreconciliable conditions, congures a kind of dynamical system well known in physics: a dynamical frustration. We will attempt to show that interesting eects arise when we consider that there is a dynamical frustration at the core of cognitive dynamics


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