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Psycholinguistics / Applied linguistics / Cognitive science / Language acquisition / Cognitive architecture / Connectionism / Sentence processing / Language production / Philosophy of language / Bootstrapping / Computational linguistics / ACT-R
Date: 2009-08-21 11:45:56
Psycholinguistics
Applied linguistics
Cognitive science
Language acquisition
Cognitive architecture
Connectionism
Sentence processing
Language production
Philosophy of language
Bootstrapping
Computational linguistics
ACT-R

Human Language Processing: Connectionist Models 401 the beginning of the list, followed by more complex, probably less common, characters. Within stroke count groups, the order is, essentially traditional. Hsu Shen’s

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