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In Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language (1999) Pinker offered an analysis of the cognitive mechanisms that make language possible.
My most recent book, Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language, reports the results of my research for the past twelve years.
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The missing ingredient was a fuller understanding of language itself.That is still true.
The missing ingredient was a fuller understanding of language itselfThe earliest method, "direct translation", is applied strictly to a single pair of languages, usually in just one direction (say, from Japanese to English only).
These pseudorandom numbers, often called random numbers for short (with a slight abuse of language), are crucial ingredients for a whole range of computer usages, such as statistical experiments, simulation of stochastic systems, numerical analysis with Monte Carlo methods, probabilistic algorithms, computer games, cryptography, and gambling machines, to name a few.
The effective use of language is, thus, an essential ingredient there as well.
Given the inherent ambiguity of language, mentalizing would seem to be an essential ingredient of successful communication (Metzing and Brennan 2003; Kronmüller and Barr 2007).
Sharing outside of language.
So different choice of language.
Let go of language.
Avoid certain types of language.
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