On Natural Language Stringsets, Senses, and Generative Capacity

Authors

  • Daniel Radzinski None

Abstract

It is demonstrated that the proofs given in prominent and well-established weak generative capacity arguments for natural language are flawed, due to unexpected interpretations of strings. However, once unique representations of lexical semantic senses form part of such intersection-based proofs, the arguments stand.

Published

2026-07-01

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Section

Squibs and Discussions