On the whole, I quite like both the target book (RI) and the review
by
Matthew Rispoli, but there are some additional observations that might
be of
interest to the readers of this journal. The whole concept of ‘truth
through
disputation’ is alien to my scientific tradition and I agree with
Rispoli that RI
is not helped by the polemical tone.
There is a companion volume and software suite by Kim Plunkett &
Jeff
Elman (1997), Exercises in rethinking innateness, which we have
used in an
undergraduate cognitive science course. This is, in my opinion, the best
source for understanding the main point of RI, which I summarized for the
class as: the book tries to show that PDP learning techniques have advanced
to the point where we need not assume that tabula rasa learning
of language
must be ruled out. The Exercises in RI book and particularly doing
the on-line examples give the students direct intuition about this claim. Our
students were impressed by the Tlearn system, but understood its limitations
and were not convinced either of the main claim of RI or of the radical
nativist alternative.