1. What is a generative grammar? 2. Knowledge of grammar 3. Language acquisition and the poverty of the stimulus argument 4. Domain-specificity and cognitive development 5. The creative aspect of language use and naturalism 6. Internalism in semantics and evolution The present paper is about Noam Chomsky‟s contribution to cognitive science. Th
The paper overviews the evolution of the views on Universal Grammar in Chomsky’s generative theory o...
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The paper reviews the role of Noam Chomsky in the conceptual changes in modern psychology that are d...
I explore Chomsky's naturalistic stance in cognitive science, his internalism in semantics and his a...
Noam Chomsky's engagement with contemporary philosophy from the 1960s onwards has involved lengthy d...
Fifty years ago, Noam Chomsky laid the foundations for a new scientific approach to the human langua...
The article contains a critical review of modern problems of Universal Grammar theory by Noam Choms...
Original article can be found at: http://mind.oxfordjournals.org/archive/index.dtl Copyright Mind As...
A familiar story about mid-twentieth-century American psychology tells of the replacement of behavio...
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Standard practice in linguistics often obscures the connection between theory and data, leading some...
Abstract: The Chomskyan revolution in linguistics in the 1950s in essence turned linguistics into a ...
It is not unusual for contemporary linguists to claim that “Modern Linguistics began in 1957” (with ...
This book introduces generative grammar as an area of study and asks what it tells us about the huma...
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The paper overviews the evolution of the views on Universal Grammar in Chomsky’s generative theory o...
International audienceThe paper gives an overview of Chomsky's ideas about the evolution of language...
The paper reviews the role of Noam Chomsky in the conceptual changes in modern psychology that are d...
I explore Chomsky's naturalistic stance in cognitive science, his internalism in semantics and his a...
Noam Chomsky's engagement with contemporary philosophy from the 1960s onwards has involved lengthy d...
Fifty years ago, Noam Chomsky laid the foundations for a new scientific approach to the human langua...
The article contains a critical review of modern problems of Universal Grammar theory by Noam Choms...
Original article can be found at: http://mind.oxfordjournals.org/archive/index.dtl Copyright Mind As...
A familiar story about mid-twentieth-century American psychology tells of the replacement of behavio...
Generative Grammar is the label of the most influential research program in linguistics and related ...
Standard practice in linguistics often obscures the connection between theory and data, leading some...
Abstract: The Chomskyan revolution in linguistics in the 1950s in essence turned linguistics into a ...
It is not unusual for contemporary linguists to claim that “Modern Linguistics began in 1957” (with ...
This book introduces generative grammar as an area of study and asks what it tells us about the huma...
International audienceHow linguistics turned cognitive (again)This paper describes the birth of the ...
The paper overviews the evolution of the views on Universal Grammar in Chomsky’s generative theory o...
International audienceThe paper gives an overview of Chomsky's ideas about the evolution of language...
The paper reviews the role of Noam Chomsky in the conceptual changes in modern psychology that are d...