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Syntactic structures by Noam Chomsky
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Syntactic structures

by Noam Chomsky

Series: Janua linguarum : series minor (4)

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Chomsky's breakout theoretical statement which started a revolution in linguistics. I found it very exciting when I read it. It changed my entire view of the human mind and of language, showing a complexity in language production not even hinted at in structural linguistics or in high school grammars. The notion that we can produce an infinite number of sentences in any language changged everything. Too bad his later works didn't live up to the promise of this one. ( )
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