Chomsky

Chomsky’s contribution to the study of language has, over the last four decades, been enormous, and has exerted a powerful influence throughout the other cognitive sciences. Language is, arguably, an even more distinctively human characteristic than intelligence, and the thousands of different human languages are, according to Chomsy, cut to the same general pattern. This pattern is determined, he claims, by innate structuring principles which only human beings possess. Chomsky’s search for the universal in language has revitalized the question of the relationship between language and mind, and has provided a powerful new tool, generative grammar, for students of language.
- Sorozatcím:
- Fontana Modern Masters
- Kiadó:
- Fontana / Collins
- Kiadás éve:
- 1971
- Kiadás helye:
- London
- Kiadás:
- Negyedik kiadás
- Nyomda:
- Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press) Ltd.
- Kötés típusa:
- ragasztott papír
- Terjedelem:
- 120
- Nyelv:
- angol
- Méret:
- Szélesség: 11.00cm, Magasság: 18.00cm
- Kategória:
Preface 7
Introduction 9
2 Modern Linguistics: Airns and Attitudes 16
3 The 'Bloomfieldians' 27
4 The Goals of Linguistic Thcory 36
5 Generative Grammar: a Simplc Model 47
6 Phrase Structure Grammar 56
7 Transformational Grammar 66
8 The Psychological Implications of Generative Grammar 83
e Grammar 83
g The Philosophy of Language and Mind 96
lo Conchision ro9
Biographical Note 117
Bibliography 119
Introduction 9
2 Modern Linguistics: Airns and Attitudes 16
3 The 'Bloomfieldians' 27
4 The Goals of Linguistic Thcory 36
5 Generative Grammar: a Simplc Model 47
6 Phrase Structure Grammar 56
7 Transformational Grammar 66
8 The Psychological Implications of Generative Grammar 83
e Grammar 83
g The Philosophy of Language and Mind 96
lo Conchision ro9
Biographical Note 117
Bibliography 119
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