Help


from Wikipedia
« »  
Deriving from this insight, Harris's aim was to constitute linguistics as a product of mathematical analysis of the data of language.
" problem of the foundations of mathematics was more topical than ever just at the time when Harris took charge of the ' homologous ' enterprise of establishing linguistics on a clear basis.
" " We see here then nearly fifty years during which, to realize the program that he established very early, Zellig Harris searched and found in mathematics some of his supports.
This merits closer attention, and it is doubtless advisable to consider it without shutting it into the reductive box of ' possible applications of mathematics to linguistics.
' Is not the question rather ' how could a little mathematics transmute itself into linguistics?
'" He contrasted this with attempts by others to project the properties of language from formal language-like systems.
" The interest … is not in investigating a mathematically definable system which has some relation to language, as being a generalization or a subset of it, but in formulating as a mathematical system all the properties and relations necessary and sufficient for the whole of natural language.

1.926 seconds.