Hi everyone, I’ve always had a special interest in linguistics and have informally studied a couple of different languages from all around the world. The different writing systems such as radicals in Chinese, Kurdish scripts and reading from right to left, to Inuit glyphs are all fascinating in themselves.

The IPA has been something fascinating, but I’ve yet to find a good resource that I could make sense of and hold my attention long enough to internalize the concepts.

I’m looking for books and authors that have a unique background. For example, seeing Chomsky’s name in an automata formal language theory book was weird to think… But all the NLP stuff had foundation in older linguistic theory and ways people thought about the human brain, right?

Language and Information by Zellig Harris is an interesting read. John Sowa is another author I’d recommend for the whole way of ontology and computer systems. The particular book by him that I’m thinking is Conceptual Structures, I believe…? Would love to hear your thoughts, especially with all the AI hardware being released.