Robert C. Berwick is Professor of Computational Linguistics in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of several books and many articles in the area of human language and cognition, including texts on language acquisition, complexity theory and human language, and the biology and evolution of language, and is co-editor, with Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, of Rich Languages from Poor Inputs.
Edward P. Stabler is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at UCLA and a Senior Principal Research Scientist at Nuance Communications, specializing in mathematical and computational linguistics, learnability theory, and the philosophy of language and logic. He is the author of The Logical Approach toSyntax (MIT Press, 1992), Bare Grammar (with Edward L. Keenan; CSLI, 2003), and An Introduction to Syntactic Analysis and Theory (with Dominique Sportiche and Hilda Koopman; Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).
1. Minimalist parsing, Robert C. Berwick and Edward P. Stabler 2. Towards a Minimalist Machine, Sandiway Fong and Jason Ginsburg 3. Combining linguistic theories in a Minimalist Machine, Jason Ginsburg and Sandiway Fong 4. Parsing with Minimalist Grammars and prosodic trees, Kristine M. Yu 5. Parsing ellipsis efficiently, Gregory M. Kobele 6. Left-corner parsing of Minimalist Grammars, Tim Hunter 7. Grammatical predictors for fMRI timecourses, Jixing Li and John Hale
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