The Chomskybot is a program that generates paragraphs which appear similar to those in the corpus of Noam Chomsky's linguistic works, but are humorously devoid of any meaning, by combining at random phrases taken from Chomsky's actual works. The Chomskybot is derived from another program called Foggy, which originally generated "fake" managerese —i.e. , the language of business management. The phrases from Chomsky were originally collected by John F.
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- The Chomskybot is a program that generates paragraphs which appear similar to those in the corpus of Noam Chomsky's linguistic works, but are humorously devoid of any meaning, by combining at random phrases taken from Chomsky's actual works. The Chomskybot is derived from another program called Foggy, which originally generated "fake" managerese —i.e. , the language of business management. The phrases from Chomsky were originally collected by John F. Sowa, the program was redesigned by Anthony Aristar and John Lawler, and the Perl version was written by Kevin McGowan. An example of the Chomskybot's output: For any transformation which is sufficiently diversified in application to be of any interest, most of the methodological work in modern linguistics is not to be considered in determining a corpus of utterance tokens upon which conformity has been defined by the paired utterance test. By combining adjunctions and certain deformations, the theory of syntactic features developed earlier may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate the system of base rules exclusive of the lexicon. Clearly, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial is unspecified with respect to an abstract underlying order. Furthermore, the notion of level of grammaticalness is to be regarded as the extended c-command discussed in connection with (34). Presumably, relational information appears to correlate rather closely with the levels of acceptability from fairly high (eg) to virtual gibberish (eg).
- O Chomskybot é um bot, ou seja, um software que gera parágrafos similares aos trabalhos lingüísticos de Noam Chomsky. O Chomskybot é derivado de um outro programa chamado Foggy, que imitava a linguagem de gerência de negócios. As frases de Chomsky foram coletadas por John F. Sowa. O programa foi projetado por Anthony Aristar e John Lawler, e a versão em Perl foi escrita por Kevin McGowan. O programa funciona da seguinte maneira: gera sempre cinco sentenças para um parágrafo; cada sentença contém um número fixo de partes; para cada uma das partes acima mencionadas há um número de alternativas. O programa escolhe aleatóriamente alternativas para construir sentenças e parágrafos. Além disso, o autor das alternativas construiu-as de tal maneira que cada combinação possível é gramaticalmente correta (embora obviamente semanticamente incoerente.
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- The Chomskybot is a program that generates paragraphs which appear similar to those in the corpus of Noam Chomsky's linguistic works, but are humorously devoid of any meaning, by combining at random phrases taken from Chomsky's actual works. The Chomskybot is derived from another program called Foggy, which originally generated "fake" managerese —i.e. , the language of business management. The phrases from Chomsky were originally collected by John F.
- O Chomskybot é um bot, ou seja, um software que gera parágrafos similares aos trabalhos lingüísticos de Noam Chomsky. O Chomskybot é derivado de um outro programa chamado Foggy, que imitava a linguagem de gerência de negócios. As frases de Chomsky foram coletadas por John F. Sowa. O programa foi projetado por Anthony Aristar e John Lawler, e a versão em Perl foi escrita por Kevin McGowan.
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