The article contains a critical review of modern problems of Universal Grammar theory by Noam Chomsky. It examines the origins of the theory, the process of its development, the transition to the ‘Second Cognitive Revolution’ and some recent objections to Chomsky’s hypothesis about the innate status of our knowledge of language
I start by describing the framework of studies that led to Chomsky’s idea of the genetic component o...
In the early twentieth century, psychologists realized that language is not just understanding words...
Language acquisition is one of the most complex ability that human species acquire. It has been a bu...
Mixel Aurnague, Kepa Korta and Jesus M. Larrazabal (eds.)[EN] The claim that human language is large...
Mixel Aurnague, Kepa Korta and Jesus M. Larrazabal (eds.)[EN] The claim that human language is large...
The aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which children’s language acquisition is innate. A...
1. What is a generative grammar? 2. Knowledge of grammar 3. Language acquisition and the poverty of ...
The paper overviews the evolution of the views on Universal Grammar in Chomsky’s generative theory o...
Fifty years ago, Noam Chomsky laid the foundations for a new scientific approach to the human langua...
This essay assesses the importance of the innateness hypothesis during the process of first language...
Noam Chomsky’s 1959 review of B. F. Skinner’s Verbal Behavior is widely acknowledged as having sound...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
The first part of this paper discusses the rationale for universal grammar (UG) theory to explain fi...
Original article can be found at: http://mind.oxfordjournals.org/archive/index.dtl Copyright Mind As...
I start by describing the framework of studies that led to Chomsky’s idea of the genetic component o...
In the early twentieth century, psychologists realized that language is not just understanding words...
Language acquisition is one of the most complex ability that human species acquire. It has been a bu...
Mixel Aurnague, Kepa Korta and Jesus M. Larrazabal (eds.)[EN] The claim that human language is large...
Mixel Aurnague, Kepa Korta and Jesus M. Larrazabal (eds.)[EN] The claim that human language is large...
The aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which children’s language acquisition is innate. A...
1. What is a generative grammar? 2. Knowledge of grammar 3. Language acquisition and the poverty of ...
The paper overviews the evolution of the views on Universal Grammar in Chomsky’s generative theory o...
Fifty years ago, Noam Chomsky laid the foundations for a new scientific approach to the human langua...
This essay assesses the importance of the innateness hypothesis during the process of first language...
Noam Chomsky’s 1959 review of B. F. Skinner’s Verbal Behavior is widely acknowledged as having sound...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
The first part of this paper discusses the rationale for universal grammar (UG) theory to explain fi...
Original article can be found at: http://mind.oxfordjournals.org/archive/index.dtl Copyright Mind As...
I start by describing the framework of studies that led to Chomsky’s idea of the genetic component o...
In the early twentieth century, psychologists realized that language is not just understanding words...
Language acquisition is one of the most complex ability that human species acquire. It has been a bu...