Cf: Theme One Program • Motivation 3
http://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2022/08/18/theme-one-program-motivation-3-2/
All,
Sometime around 1970 John B. Eulenberg came from Stanford to direct
Michigan State's Artificial Language Lab, where I would come to spend
many interesting hours hanging out all through the 70s and 80s. Along
with its research program the lab did a lot of work on augmentative
communication technology for limited mobility users and the observations
I made there prompted the first inklings of my Learner program.
Early in that period I visited John's course in mathematical linguistics, which
featured “Laws of Form” among its readings, along with the more standard fare of
Wall, Chomsky, Jackendoff, and the Unified Science volume by Charles Morris which
credited Peirce with pioneering the pragmatic theory of signs. I learned about
Zipf's Law relating the lengths of codes to their usage frequencies and I named
the earliest avatar of my Learner program XyPh, partly after Zipf and playing
on the xylem and phloem of its tree data structures.
Resources
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• Theme One Program • Overview
https://oeis.org/wiki/Theme_One_Program_%E2%80%A2_Overview
• Theme One Program • Exposition
https://oeis.org/wiki/Theme_One_Program_%E2%80%A2_Exposition
• Theme One Program • User Guide
https://www.academia.edu/5211369/Theme_One_Program_User_Guide
• Theme One Program • Survey Page
https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2022/06/12/survey-of-theme-one-program-4/
Regards,
Jon