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Chomsky, Noam : Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin, and Use.
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Convergence.
A Series Founded, Planned, and Edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen.
Why do we know so much more than we have evidence for in certain areas, and so much less in others? In tackling these questions--Plato's and Orwell's problem--Chomsky again demonstrates his unequalled capacity to integrate vast amounts of material. . . . A clear introduction to current thinking on grammatical theory.
David W. Lightfoot, University of Maryland
A Series Founded, Planned, and Edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen.
Why do we know so much more than we have evidence for in certain areas, and so much less in others? In tackling these questions--Plato's and Orwell's problem--Chomsky again demonstrates his unequalled capacity to integrate vast amounts of material. . . . A clear introduction to current thinking on grammatical theory.
David W. Lightfoot, University of Maryland
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category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
category: | Books > Linguistics > |
publisher: | Praeger, (1986) |
item number / ISBN: | 0043785 |
binding: | paperback |
pages: | XXIX, 307 |
language: | English |