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245 0 0 _aChomskyan (R)evolutions
_cDouglas A. Kibbee.
020 _a9789027288486
024 8 _ahttps://doi.org/10.1075/z.154
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700 1 _aKibbee, Douglas A.
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264 1 _bJohn Benjamins Publishing Company,
300 _a1 online resource (1 p.)
520 _aIt is not unusual for contemporary linguists to claim that "Modern Linguistics began in 1957" (with the publication of Noam Chomsky's Syntactic Structures). Some of the essays in Chomskyan (R)evolutions examine the sources, the nature and the extent of the theoretical changes Chomsky introduced in the 1950s. Other contributions explore the key concepts and disciplinary alliances that have evolved considerably over the past sixty years, such as the meanings given for "Universal Grammar", the relationship of Chomskyan linguistics to other disciplines (Cognitive Science, Psychology, Evolutionary Biology), and the interactions between mainstream Chomskyan linguistics and other linguistic theories active in the late 20th century: Functionalism, Generative Semantics and Relational Grammar. The broad understanding of the recent history of linguistics points the way towards new directions and methods that linguistics can pursue in the future.
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