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Neural theory of language

A project involving linguists and cognitive scientists attempting to use computational techniques in order to model the way in which the brain gives rise to linguistic organisation and processing.

This project adopts the view of language developed in cognitive linguistics and is associated with Jerome Feldman, George Lakoff and their various collaborators.

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