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  1. This book collects Chomsky's influential writings on language and mind, from the 1960s to the 2000s. It presents his biolinguistic approach, based on the genetic endowment of universal grammar and the acquisition of internalized language.

  2. Mar 23, 2023 · xii, 194 p. 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Linguistic contributions to the study of mind: past -- Lingustic contributions to the study of mind: present -- Linguistic contributions to the study of mind: future -- Form and meaning in natural languages -- The formal nature of language -- Linguistics and philosophy.

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · 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.

    • Noam Chomsky
    • 1968
  4. Language and Mind This is the long-awaited third edition of Chomsky’s outstanding collection of essays on language and mind. The first six chapters, originally published in the 1960s, made a groundbreaking contribution to linguistic theory. This new edition complements them with an additional chapter and a new pref-

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  5. Sep 18, 2017 · In essence, language is an internal computational mechanism that yields an unbounded array of structured phrases and sentences. These must be minimally interpreted at two interfaces—that is ...

    • Angela D. Friederici, Noam Chomsky, Robert C. Berwick, Andrea Moro, Johan J. Bolhuis, Johan J. Bolhu...
    • 2017
  6. Jan 12, 2006 · 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...

  7. This is the long-awaited third edition of Chomsky's outstanding collection of essays on language and mind. The first six chapters, originally published in the 1960s, made a groundbreaking contribution to linguistic theory.