Re: [Corpora-List] Chomsky

From: Diana Maynard (d.maynard@dcs.shef.ac.uk)
Date: Sun Nov 14 2004 - 16:44:13 MET

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    Bob Knippen wrote:

    > Mª Belén Díez Bedmar wrote:
    >
    > > I'm looking for the exact bibliographical reference where we can find
    > > Chomsky's idea that a corpus presents a language that is defective or
    > > corrupted.
    >
    > To my knowledge, he never says any such thing.
    >
    > He does say, in several places (Syntactic Structures, 1957 comes to
    > mind), that corpora do not provide the kind of information about
    > linguistic competence that Linguistics ought to be after.
    >
    > In particular, he says that corpora do not provide information about
    > what is ungrammmatical, and he says something to the effect that
    > corpora, being finite, do not shed light on the infinite generative
    > capacity of language. (That is, a statistical model based on a
    > particular corpus is not a model of the language in general).
    >
    > I very much doubt he wrote that a corpus presents a language that is
    > defective or corrupted.
    >
    > Bob

    Perhaps it would be better rephrased as "Chomsky's idea that a corpus presents
    a *view of* a language that is defective or corrupted".
    Regards
    Diana



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