Correlated attributes: Toward a labeling algorithm of complementary categorial features

Juan Uriagereka
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Classical syntactic features are revisited from an algebraic perspective, recalling a traditional argument that the ±N vs. ±V distinction involves correlated, conceptually orthogonal, features, which can be represented in the algebraic format of ±1 vs. ±i complementary elements in a vectorial space. Coupled with natural assumptions about shared information (semiotic) systems, such a space, when presumed within a labeling algorithm, allows us to deduce fundamental properties of the syntax that do not follow from the presumed computation, like core selectional restrictions for lexical categories or their very presupposition in the context of a system of grammatical categories. This article suggests how that fundamental distinction can be coupled with neurophysiological realities, some of which (represented as mathematically real) can be pinpointed into punctual representations, while others (represented as mathematically complex) are, instead, fundamentally distributed. The postulated matrix mechanics amounts to a novel perspective on how to analyze syntactic neurophysiological signals.
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从代数的角度重新审视了经典的句法特征,回顾了一个传统的论点,即±N与±V的区别涉及相关的、概念上正交的特征,这些特征可以用向量空间中±1与±i互补元素的代数格式表示。再加上关于共享信息(符号)系统的自然假设,这样的空间,当在标签算法中假设时,允许我们推断出不遵循假设计算的语法基本属性,例如词法类别的核心选择限制或它们在语法类别系统上下文中的预设。这篇文章提出了这种基本的区别是如何与神经生理现实相结合的,其中一些(用数学上真实的表示)可以精确地表示为准时的表示,而另一些(用数学上复杂的表示)则基本上是分布的。假设的矩阵力学为如何分析句法神经生理信号提供了一个新的视角。
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