[sci.lang] Chomsky reference

rolandi@gollum.UUCP (Walter Rolandi) (07/26/88)

>I was delighted to see Bob Freidin's posting on the winners of
>the Kyoto prizes.  Congratulations to Professors Chomsky, McCarthy,
>and Thieme!  I hope the world-wide attention will lead to better
>understanding and deeper appreciation of their contributions to
>Basic Science, Advanced Technology, and Creative Arts and Moral Sciences.
>
>--Barry Kort

Hey Barry, 

Where can one find a good summary of Chomsky's experiments, his experimental
design preferences, measurement techniques, research methodology, and data 
analysis procedures?


Walter Rolandi
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rolandi@ncrcae.Columbia.NCR.COM
NCR Advanced Systems Development, Columbia, SC

hen@bu-cs.BU.EDU (Bill Henneman) (08/01/88)

>Where can one find a good summary of Chomsky's experiments, his experimental
>design preferences, measurement techniques, research methodology, and data 
>analysis procedures?


>Walter Rolandi

Silly you!  In exactly the same place one would find the summary of 
Einstein's, of ocurse.

	Bill Henneman
	Knemore Square Home for the Befuddled

jnp@calmasd.GE.COM (John Pantone) (08/03/88)

Re: the recent Kyoto prizes. (Japaneese "Nobel"s)

I notice that one category was Creative Arts and Moral Sciences.
I understand the Creative Arts part - but I cannot imagine what Moral
Sciences could mean.  Would someone who knows what the Kyoto
prize-givers are describing please enlighten me?

Please e-mail.

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