Edward Gibson
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Yeah, that's what this group argues. So the same group, Federenko's group, has a recent paper arguing exactly that. There's a guy called Kyle Mahuel who's here in Austin, Texas, actually. He's an old student of mine, but he's a faculty in linguistics at Texas, and he was the first author on that.
Yeah, that's what this group argues. So the same group, Federenko's group, has a recent paper arguing exactly that. There's a guy called Kyle Mahuel who's here in Austin, Texas, actually. He's an old student of mine, but he's a faculty in linguistics at Texas, and he was the first author on that.
Yeah, that's what this group argues. So the same group, Federenko's group, has a recent paper arguing exactly that. There's a guy called Kyle Mahuel who's here in Austin, Texas, actually. He's an old student of mine, but he's a faculty in linguistics at Texas, and he was the first author on that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I... I don't see any limits to their form.
You know, I... I don't see any limits to their form.
You know, I... I don't see any limits to their form.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it's just the same as humans. It seems the same.
Yeah, it's just the same as humans. It seems the same.
Yeah, it's just the same as humans. It seems the same.
No, but I want it to be like humans. I want a model of humans.
No, but I want it to be like humans. I want a model of humans.
No, but I want it to be like humans. I want a model of humans.
I mean, that's the mechanism. If it's modeling, I think it's kind of really interesting that it can't. That it's really interesting. I think it's potentially underlyingly modeling something like the way the form is processed.
I mean, that's the mechanism. If it's modeling, I think it's kind of really interesting that it can't. That it's really interesting. I think it's potentially underlyingly modeling something like the way the form is processed.