- Sydney Lamb
Sydney MacDonald Lamb (born
May 4 ,1929 ) is an American linguist and professor atRice University , whosestratificational grammar is a significant alternative theory to Chomsky'stransformational grammar . He has specialized inNeurocognitive Linguistics and a stratificational approach to language understanding.Lamb did research in
North American Indian languages specifically in those geographically centered aroundCalifornia . His contributions have been wide ranging, including those tohistorical linguistics ,computational linguistics , and the theory of linguistic structure. His work led to innovative designs ofcontent-addressable memory hardware formicrocomputer s.He is best known as the father of the relational network theory of language, which is also known as "stratificational theory". Near the turn of the millennium, he has been developing the theory further and exploring its possible relationships to
neurological structures and to thinking processes. His early work developed the notion of "sememe" as a semantic object, analogous to the morpheme or phonene in linguistics; it was one of the inspirations ofRoger Schank 's theory of Conceptual Dependency, a methodology for representing language meaning directly within the Artificial Intelligence movement of the 1960s/1979s.In 1999, his book — " [http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lamb/pb.htm Pathways of the Brain: The Neurocognitive Basis of Language] " expressing some these ideas — was published.See also: "Linguistic and Cognitive Networks" Cognition: A Multiple View (ed. Paul Garvin) New York: Spartan Books, 1970, pp.195-222. Reprinted in Makkai and Lockwood, Readings in Stratificational Linguistics (1973), pp. 60-83.
External links
* [http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lngbrain/ Language and Brain: Neurocognitive Linguistics]
* [http://www.fask.uni-mainz.de/lk/lk/britannica.html Lamb biography]
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