The Cambridge companion to Chomsky / edited by James McGilvray.
The Cambridge companion to Chomsky / edited by James McGilvray.
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Cambridge, (UK) : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Date
2005.
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N410.92/6
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English
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ix, 335 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents
Introduction / James McGilvray -- 1. Chomsky's science of language / Neil Smith -- 2. Plato's problem, UG, and the language organ / David Lightfoot -- 3. Grammar, levels, and biology / Howard Lasnik -- 4. How the brain begets language / Laura-Ann Petitto -- 5. Chomsky and Halle's revolution in phono...
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Cambridge, (UK) : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
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England
Date Published
2005.
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"Noam Chomsky is one of the most influential thinkers of modern times. The most cited writer in the humanities, his work has revolutionized the field of linguistics, and has dominated many other disciplines including politics and the philosophy of mind and human nature. He has also contributed significantly to our understanding of the abuse of powe...
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The Cambridge companion to Chomsky / edited by James McGilvray.
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N410.92/6
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052178431X (pbk.)
9780521780131 (alk. paper)
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410.92
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991019726869702626