TY - JOUR AU - Hadley, Robert AB - In his discussion of results which I (with Michael Hayward) recently reported in this journal, Kenneth Aizawa takes issue with two of our conclusions, which are: (a) that our connectionist model provides a basis for explaining systematicity “within the realm of sentence comprehension, and subject to a limited range of syntax” (b) that the model does not employ structure-sensitive processing, and that this is clearly true in the early stages of the network's training. Ultimately, Aizawa rejects both (a) and (b) for reasons which I think are ill-founded. In what follows, I offer a defense of our position. In particular, I argue (1) that Aizawa adopts a standard of explanation that many accepted scientific explanations could not meet, and (2) that Aizawa misconstrues the relevant meaning of ‘structure-sensitive process’. TI - Explaining Systematicity: A Reply to Kenneth Aizawa JF - Minds and Machines DO - 10.1023/A:1008252322227 DA - 2004-09-29 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/explaining-systematicity-a-reply-to-kenneth-aizawa-VafNDfAWoU SP - 571 EP - 579 VL - 7 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -