This book introduces generative grammar as an area of study and asks
what it tells us about the human mind. Wolfram Hinzen lays the
foundation for the unification of modern generative linguistics with
the philosophies of mind and language. He introduces Chomsky's program
of a 'minimalist' syntax as a novel explanatory vision of the human
mind. He explains how the Minimalist Program originated in work in
cognitive science, biology, linguistics, and philosophy, and examines
its implications for work in these fields. He considers the way the
human mind is designed when seen as an arrangement of structural
patterns in nature, and argues that its design is the product not so
much of adaptive evolutionary history as of principles and processes
that are ahistorical and internalist in character. Linguistic meaning,
he suggests, arises in the mind as a consequence of structures
emerging on formal rather than functional grounds. From this he
substantiates an unexpected and deeply unfashionable notion of human
nature. Clearly written in nontechnical language and assuming a
limited knowledge of the fields it examines and links, Minimal Mind
Design will appeal to a wide range of scholars in linguistics,
philosophy, and cognitive science. It also provides an exceptionally
clear insight into the nature and aims of Chomsky's Minimalist
Program.
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ISBN
9780191534416
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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