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Formal grammars and cognitive architectures

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After briefly discussing the thesis that the cognitive processes (in mind, but also in artificial “intelligences”) can be naturally modelled by symbol manipulations, hence by grammars, we present some formal language theory devices and results with motivation from and significance for cognitive psychology and AI (such as various types of conditional grammars and serial and parallel grammar systems).

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Philippe Jorrand Jozef Kelemen

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PĂun, G. (1991). Formal grammars and cognitive architectures. In: Jorrand, P., Kelemen, J. (eds) Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence Research. FAIR 1991. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 535. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-54507-7_5

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