Editor's Introduction: 2017 Rumelhart Prize Issue Honoring Lila R. Gleitman

Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (1):7-21 (2020)
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Abstract

Landau introduces the volume with a selective review of Lila R. Gleitman’s intellectual history, emphasizing the theoretical roots of her research. These include influences of Zellig Harris and Noam Chomsky, her creation of “The Great Verb Game” (which paved the way for the theory of syntactic bootstrapping), the importance of natural “deprivation” experiments, and how they shed light on understanding what the data for learning really might be, and her life as an empiricist, driven by data to nativist conclusions. The introduction also provides brief summaries of each contributed paper.

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