Since Chomsky first proposed the theory of generative grammar in 1950’s, generative grammar has attempted to solve such issues as: What is knowledge of language? How is knowledge of language acquired? How is knowledge of language used? What is the biological basis of this knowledge? This paper tries to discuss the second issue, the problem of language acquisition. In particular, the paper presents theoretical advances and some pieces of evidence for developments of the theory of language acquisition within the framework of generative grammar
This paper reports progress in developing a computer model of language acquisition in the form of (1...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
This paper presents a systematization of the evolution of generative linguistic studies. The paper i...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
Generative Grammar is the label of the most influential research program in linguistics and related ...
With the emphasis on meaning and interaction inherent to functional and cognitive approaches to ling...
The history of generative linguistics is a history of a tension between, on the one hand, incorporat...
Note:This thesis examines the interaction of a particular theory of grammar, the extended standard v...
1. UG as the outcome of the acquisition process It is a common position in generative acquisition st...
"It is a common position in generative acquisition studies to accept Chomsky's view that first langu...
Chomsky (1965, 1986) presents a series of arguments for an innate syntactic component of the languag...
Noam Chomsky's early work was at the core of the “cognitive revolution” in the 1950s-60s, leading to...
In this paper, we will develop some aspects of a psycholinguistic theory that tries to explain how o...
Emergence of grammar in first language acquisition is studied from the point of view of recent appro...
The paper overviews the evolution of the views on Universal Grammar in Chomsky’s generative theory o...
This paper reports progress in developing a computer model of language acquisition in the form of (1...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
This paper presents a systematization of the evolution of generative linguistic studies. The paper i...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
Generative Grammar is the label of the most influential research program in linguistics and related ...
With the emphasis on meaning and interaction inherent to functional and cognitive approaches to ling...
The history of generative linguistics is a history of a tension between, on the one hand, incorporat...
Note:This thesis examines the interaction of a particular theory of grammar, the extended standard v...
1. UG as the outcome of the acquisition process It is a common position in generative acquisition st...
"It is a common position in generative acquisition studies to accept Chomsky's view that first langu...
Chomsky (1965, 1986) presents a series of arguments for an innate syntactic component of the languag...
Noam Chomsky's early work was at the core of the “cognitive revolution” in the 1950s-60s, leading to...
In this paper, we will develop some aspects of a psycholinguistic theory that tries to explain how o...
Emergence of grammar in first language acquisition is studied from the point of view of recent appro...
The paper overviews the evolution of the views on Universal Grammar in Chomsky’s generative theory o...
This paper reports progress in developing a computer model of language acquisition in the form of (1...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
This paper presents a systematization of the evolution of generative linguistic studies. The paper i...