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Delegation, subdivision, and modularity: How rich is Conceptual Structure?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 December 2003
Abstract:
Contra Jackendoff, we argue that within the parallel architecture framework, the generality of language does not require a rich conceptual structure. To show this, we put forward a delegation model of specialization. We find Jackendoff's alternative, the subdivision model, insufficiently supported. In particular, the computational consequences of his representational notion of modularity need to be clarified.
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1. For further discussion of representational (or intentional) and computational modularity, see Segal (1996).