This paper is the ms. of my inaugural lecture at the Aarhus School of Business, 26th September, 1995, with minor modifications. It traces some of the basic assumptions of Chomskyan theories of syntax, as they have determined the requirements of a syntactic description of English sentences containing the verb seem at various points in time. It is shown that although the purpose of linguistic description must be taken into account when choosing between competing, descriptively adequate grammars, this will not be enough unless the goal of linguistic explanation is accessible to independent investiga-tion. It is argued that a reformulation of the issue between functional explanation or not in linguistics may overcome the problem
Recent developments in theories of language (grammars) seem to share a number of tenets which mark a...
In a syntax-oriented linguistic theory, such as Chomsky's Aspects pf the Theory of ,Syntax, in which...
This book introduces formal grammar theories that play a role in current linguistic theorizing (Phra...
The essence of Chomsky's approach to language is the claim that there are linguistic universals in d...
Traditional grammar originated in Greece in the fifth century B.C. and has been closely connected wi...
The essence of Chomsky’s approach to language is the claim that there are linguistic universals in d...
This paper examines the concept of explanatory adequacy and addresses some of the problems triggered...
Given the nature of spoken text, the first requirement of an appropriate grammar is its ability to a...
The received Chomskian view is that a grammar is about the language faculty. In contrast to this “ps...
For many linguistic theories, a grammar is a mechanism making it possible to define a natural langua...
This paper is an account of an attempt to raise awareness of the experiential function of grammar am...
Much of contemporary mainstream formal grammar theory is unable to provide analyses for language as ...
Grammar is more than just order and hierarchy; it is a way of expressing complex multidimensional sc...
Throughout much of the history of linguistics, grammaticality judgments – intuitions about the well-...
the English language, and tried to integrate these subjective judgements into their linguistic as we...
Recent developments in theories of language (grammars) seem to share a number of tenets which mark a...
In a syntax-oriented linguistic theory, such as Chomsky's Aspects pf the Theory of ,Syntax, in which...
This book introduces formal grammar theories that play a role in current linguistic theorizing (Phra...
The essence of Chomsky's approach to language is the claim that there are linguistic universals in d...
Traditional grammar originated in Greece in the fifth century B.C. and has been closely connected wi...
The essence of Chomsky’s approach to language is the claim that there are linguistic universals in d...
This paper examines the concept of explanatory adequacy and addresses some of the problems triggered...
Given the nature of spoken text, the first requirement of an appropriate grammar is its ability to a...
The received Chomskian view is that a grammar is about the language faculty. In contrast to this “ps...
For many linguistic theories, a grammar is a mechanism making it possible to define a natural langua...
This paper is an account of an attempt to raise awareness of the experiential function of grammar am...
Much of contemporary mainstream formal grammar theory is unable to provide analyses for language as ...
Grammar is more than just order and hierarchy; it is a way of expressing complex multidimensional sc...
Throughout much of the history of linguistics, grammaticality judgments – intuitions about the well-...
the English language, and tried to integrate these subjective judgements into their linguistic as we...
Recent developments in theories of language (grammars) seem to share a number of tenets which mark a...
In a syntax-oriented linguistic theory, such as Chomsky's Aspects pf the Theory of ,Syntax, in which...
This book introduces formal grammar theories that play a role in current linguistic theorizing (Phra...