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SNOPs: NGG

Recent Advances in NGG Theory

The Neuro-Generative Grammar is a neuron-based approach to sentence generation and an alternative to traditional (Linguistic) Generative Grammars. We feature on the LEGACY DMR / SNOPs page a series of preliminary reports presented at Regional and International Conferences in recent years. This page will present new theory and discussions of all aspects of SNOPs (Symbolic Neuronal Operations). New publications in this domain will be published through a Companion Publishing site, namely the DINOC Journal: The official journal of the Digital Neuronal Operations Center. Coming Soon. It will feature a curated collection of original research and scholarship pertaining to neocortical operations that relate to language, thought and mammalian cognition.

CNS-2025 Poster

Director, My Company
This was the first public presentation of the Neuro-Generative Grammar which is a neuron-centric alternative to linguistic Generative Grammars. There are important overlaps, especially in relation to RJ's Texture of the Lexicon, wherein schemas map nicely onto ancestral PRM circuits that enabled proto-language.

Hominid Dominion and Cyclops

Director, My Company
Cai and O'Malley presented a new take on NGG and Cross-Layer Symbolic Operations (linguistic-sublinguistic layer cross-talks) that enable the translation of complex semantic (sublinguistic) constructs into the linguistic/grammatical layer!
Copyright © 2020 Donald M. O'Malley -- except for Template Images which belong to Web.com I reckon!

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