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In 1960, Miller founded the Center For Cognitive Studies at Harvard with Jerome Bruner (a cognitivist developmentalist). In the same year he published 'Plans and the Structure of Behaviour' (with Eugene Galanter and Karl Pribram)- which outlined their conception of Cognitive Psychology.

In the Linguistics community, Miller is well-known for overseeing the development of WordNet , a semantic network for the English Language . Development began in 1985 and the project has received about $3 million of funding, mainly from government agencies interested in Machine Translation .


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