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Ling, Charles X.; Marinov, Marin – Cognitive Science, 1994
Challenges Smolensky's theory that human intuitive/nonconscious cognitive processes can only be accurately explained in terms of subsymbolic computations in artificial neural networks. Symbolic learning models of two cognitive tasks involving nonconscious acquisition of information are presented: learning production rules and artificial finite…
Descriptors: Grammar, Intuition, Learning Processes, Mathematical Formulas
Carpay, Jacques – 1980
The research discussed here, primarily that of P.J. Gal'perin and his associates at the University of Moscow, is an experimental demonstration of basic tenets of Vygotsky's theory. According to Gal'perin, grammatical knowledge is formed first by teaching the students material grammatical actions; these actions are ultimately to become mental…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Cognitive Processes, Dutch, Grammar