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MRcrJHxhWMY • Noam Chomsky: Deepest Property of Language
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Kind: captions Language: en what are the most beautiful or fascinating aspects of language our ideas and linguistics or cognitive science that you've seen in a lifetime of studying language and studying the human mind well I think the deepest property of language and puzzling property that's been discovered is what are sometimes called structure dependence we know understand it pretty well but was puzzling for a long time I'll give you a concrete example so suppose you say the guy who fixed the car carefully packed his tools it's ambiguous he could fix the car carefully or carefully pack his tools I suppose you put carefully in front carefully the guy who fixed the car packed his tools then it's carefully packed not carefully fixed and in fact you do that even if it makes no sense so suppose you say carefully the guy who fixed the car is told you have to interpret it as carefully he stole even though that doesn't make any sense and notice that that's a very puzzling fact because you're relating carefully not to the linearly closest for but to the linear remotely more remote for a linear approach a easy computation but here you're doing a much more what looks like a more complex computation you're doing something that's taking you essentially to the more remote thing it's now unjust if you look at the actual structure of the sentence you know where the phrases are and so on turns out you're picking out the structurally closest thing but the linearly more remote thing but notice that what's linear is a hundred percent of what you hear you never hear structure and so what you're doing is and instantly this is universal all constructions all languages and what we're compelled to do is carry out what looks like the more complex computation on material that we never hear and we ignore a hundred percent of what we hear and the simplest computation but now there's even a neural basis for this that's somewhat understood and there's good theories by now that explain why it's true that's a deep insight into the surprising nature of language with many consequences you