Generative linguistics
A historical perspective
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Word Count
54,500 words, Guess
Page Count
218 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1107132M
- ISBN-100415115531
- OCLC Control Number52467521
- OCLC Control Number503590272
- OCLC Control Numbergenerativelingui00newm_574
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number94032379
- LibraryThing524380
- Goodreads1253400
Classifications
- DDC415
- LCCP158 .N397 1996
Description
Here together for the first time are all of Frederick J. Newmeyer's writings on the origin and development of generative grammar. Spanning a period of fifteen years, the essays address the nature of the 'Chomskyan Revolution', the deep structure debates of the 1970s, and the attempts to apply generative theory to second language acquisition. These articles, many of which have never been published before, will inevitably fan the fames of controversy still raging in this field. Newmeyer's audacious conclusions and his argument that generative semantics collapsed because it was empirically disproved challenge much current thinking. Written by one of America's most prominent linguists, the essays in Generative Linguistics provide a challenging re-appraisal of the 'Chomskyan Revolution' - the implications of which are still being debated some thirty years further on.
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- Routledge history of linguistic thought series
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- Generative linguistics: A historical perspective
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