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The Chomskyan Turn

by Asa Kasher
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Overview

Noam Chomsky's work has had a decisive influence on the development of linguistics and more broadly on the study of mind and language. This book, which contains two new papers by Chomsky, assesses that 'Chomskyan Turn' in linguistics and the cognitive sciences.

The articles by Chomsky Linguistics and Adjacent Fields and Linguistics and Cognitive Science are particularly valuable both in reviewing the current state of the generative enterprise and in presenting his new 'functional' approach to principles of Universal Grammar.

The concluding papers focus on syntactic issues in Government and Binding.

About the Author, Asa Kasher

Asa Kasher is A. Horodisch Professor of Philosophy at Tel Aviv University

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Book Details

Published
December 3, 1992
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
424
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780631187349

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