Unboundedness is a red herring
π 13 min • π€ Thomas Graf • π February 20, 2020 in Discussions • π· syntax, methodology, competence, performance
Jonβs post on the overappreciated Marr argument reminded me that itβs been a while since the last entry in the Underappreciated arguments series. And seeing how the competence-performance distinction showed up in the comments section of my post about why semantics should be like parsing, this might be a good time to talk one of the central tenets of this distinction: unboundedness. Unboundedness, and the corollary that natural languages are infinite, is one of the first things that we teach students in a linguistics intro, and it is one of the first things that psychologists and other non-linguists will object to. But the dirty secret is that nothing really hinges on it.
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