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  Chomskybot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chomskybot is a program that generates paragraphs which appear similar to those in the corpus of Noam Chomsky's linguistic works, but are humorously devoid of any meaning, by combining at random phrases taken from Chomsky's actual works.
The Chomskybot is derived from another program called Foggy, which originally generated "fake" managerese —i.e.
The phrases from Chomsky were originally collected by John F. Sowa, the program was designed by Anthony Aristar and John Lawler, and the Perl version was written by Kevin McGowan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chomskybot   (252 words)

  
 The Chomskybot Code
This has been termed a Chomskybot and it has evolved into a device used in one of the types of spam I have been receiving lately.
As far as I can fathom in my limited knowledge of Geek, Chomskybot is made generically and lets you specify the number of sentences in a paragraph to accept any amount of phrase files.
Chomskybot has in its potential, not only the ability to get through spam guards, but the ability to embed all types of messages which can (and does) distract a pc owner with fear and paranoia.
www.dissidentvoice.org /Articles9/LaRosa_Chomskybot.htm   (2799 words)

  
 foggy faq
However, since the Chomskybot has become semi-famous, we have been able to identify the original author as John F. Sowa, who admits putting the phrases together from several of Chomsky's books, including Syntactic Structures, Aspects, and Government and Binding at IBM in the 1980's.
The Chomskybot is a demonstration of a peculiarly primitive variety of computational linguistics.
The Chomskybot is a Perl script, written by Kevin McGowan, with design and assurance testing by me. Kevin hasn't even looked at my previous code, I think -- the description of what it should do was easy enough for him to write it in Perl in one sitting.
www-personal.umich.edu /~jlawler/foggy.faq.html   (1054 words)

  
 THE BLANKET * Index: Current Articles
In spite of constant reassurances about the term "democracy" one is rarely allowed to criticize the country of Israel without suffering some punishing consequence for it.
As far as I can fathom in my limited knowledge of Geek, Chomskybot is made generically and lets you specify the number of sentences in a paragraph to accept any ammount of phrase files.
Much of my latest spam, has had Chomskybot style messages embedded with oddball phrases directly related to quotes from Jules Verne, HG Wells, and Charles Darwin which have nothing at all to do with the product being overtly advertised.
lark.phoblacht.net /chomskybot.html   (2899 words)

  
 ChomskyBot Java Applet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
You need to have Java enabled to view this ChomskyBot applet.
ChomskyBot is an applet that generates sentences solely on their syntactical properties simply by combining phrases randomly into a sentence.
An integer specifiying the number of sentences in a paragraph.
www.helsinki.fi /~jppesone/code/ChomskyBot   (209 words)

  
 Remember Pat Tillman? His brother remembers... - The Nuge Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Chomskybot- One who gives up an NFL career and millions of dollars to earn 23K to face death and succomb.
God bless him and his family, I am thankful for their service regardless of what his opinion about Iraq is.
Chomskybot - one who 'worships' Noam Chomsky, according to Sports Illustrated.
nugeboard.tednugent.com /ubb/Forum1/HTML/272783.html   (1647 words)

  
 Stephen Preer, Assignment Four   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Chomskybot is a PERL script that I ran across a few years ago, and it immediately leaped to mind when I first heard about this assignment.
The program has a long and involved history, and actually began as a BASIC program to generate and mock pompous managerial doubletalk.
To read more of the history, you may refer to the page about the Chomskybot maintained by John Lawler at the University of Michigan.
web.mit.edu /21w765j/Spring98/a4/spreer   (273 words)

  
 Caveat Lector » Topic maps and syntax trees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
I caught out my syntax professor (who I will maintain until I die thoroughly deserved the ungraceful epithet “Chomskybot”) in an ungrammatical bit of Portuguese once.
But my syntax prof is hardly the only data-massager in the Chomskybot universe.
My husband made a small cottage industry of fact-checking the data in articles he was reading.
cavlec.yarinareth.net /archives/2004/08/24/topic-maps-and-syntax-trees   (398 words)

  
 Villainous Company: Roll Over, Jacques Derrida
A reprise of The ChomskyBot, in case you're feeling bored.
May peace be upon you my brothers, as we say in the arabic language, asalam eleecum.
I don't think the ChomskyBot ever quite recovered from its encounter with Pile.
www.villainouscompany.com /vcblog/archives/2005/09/roll_over_jacqu.html   (1723 words)

  
 Caveat Lector » Chomskybot joke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
This one’s for all you Chomskybots out there.
Notice: Private email received that is related to Caveat Lector is subject to republication therein.
Wandle Chintz pattern by William Morris, courtesy of the William Morris Gallery.
cavlec.yarinareth.net /archives/2003/01/29/chomskybot-joke   (153 words)

  
 Indymedia UK - The Chomskybot Code: Conduct In the Time of Terror   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Indymedia UK - The Chomskybot Code: Conduct In the Time of Terror
The Chomskybot Code: Conduct In the Time of Terror
Please install the CAcert root certificate to verify the authenticity of the site, for more information see the security page.
www.indymedia.org.uk /en/2003/11/280055.html   (2969 words)

  
 Podcast.net - The Podcast Directory
A talk show by robots, for robots, preparing the robot population across...
Click hear to download the Master Robot Lectures # 3 This podcast can be completely automated and require no human intervention as the ChomskyBot randomly generates intellectual sounding paragr...
Click hear to download the Master Robot Lectures # 2 This podcast can be completely automated and require no human intervention as the ChomskyBot randomly generates intellectual sounding pa...
www.podcast.net /show/71171   (628 words)

  
 Marc Abramowitz
The utterances of the Bush Bot are fictitious and any resemblance to quotes uttered by George Bush (or any other person for that matter) is purely coincidental.
# Bushbot -- Marc Abramowitz (msabramo at yahoo dot com) # # All I did was take the Chomskybot (details below) and change the phrases # from Chomsky phrases to Bush phrases.
# # > My Little Chomskybot -- sburke at cpan dot org # > # > ########## Time-stamp: "2002-04-21 11:03:33 MDT" # > # > Chomsky phrases from Anthony Aristar (via John Lawyer and Kevin # > McGowan), who got them from he can't remember who.
marc.abramowitz.info /projects/bush_bot   (202 words)

  
 The Chomskybot!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
NOW YOU, TOO, CAN BE AN INCOHERENT, AMERICA-HATING ACADEMIC, thanks to the wonders of the ChomskyBot!
There's a Usenet pest called Hipcrime that makes frequent and annoying use of the Chomskybot as a hashbuster for spam.
It also floods newsgroups with the resulting spew.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/604264/posts   (610 words)

  
 The Philosophaster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The program behind this page is a simple Perl script inspired by the ChomskyBot, an ingenious prose generator written by Anthony Aristar, John F. Sowa, John Lawlor, Kevin McGowan, and others (see http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jlawler/foggy.faq.html for some of the details).
See if the output doesn't remind you of someone you've known.
So the number of possible different paragraphs is enormous -- 1.3 followed by 50 zeroes!
www.plosin.com /philosophaster.html   (173 words)

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