In psycho linguistics, you learn nouns more efficiently than verbs. Why is that so? Back when i was in graduate school, there were kind of ike competing theories. And what we found was that some pretty simple nounds, like dog, you can actually pick up from firemilk without the s syntax. But nouns thatt that are not about concrete things out in the world, like dog,. you actually can't really get. So a noun like thought would be very hard. Like what is thought? I don't know how can you see that? You can't point to it unless you support it with grammar. It allows you to start bootstrapping very quickly...

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