This is the third edition of Chomsky's outstanding collection of
essays on language and mind, first published in 2006. The first six
chapters, originally published in the 1960s, made a groundbreaking
contribution to linguistic theory. This edition complements them with
an additional chapter and a new preface, bringing Chomsky's
influential approach into the twenty-first century. Chapters 1-6
present Chomsky's early work on the nature and acquisition of language
as a genetically endowed, biological system (Universal Grammar),
through the rules and principles of which we acquire an internalized
knowledge (I-language). Over the past fifty years, this framework has
sparked an explosion of inquiry into a wide range of languages, and
has yielded some major theoretical questions. The final chapter
revisits the key issues, reviewing the 'biolinguistic' approach that
has guided Chomsky's work from its origins to the present day, and
raising some novel and exciting challenges for the study of language
and mind.
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ISBN
9780511134166
Publisert
2013
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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