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Chomsky on the Primacy of Syntax

Jhuma Chakraborty

Philosophy / General

Chomsky as we all know is a leading figure in the ‘cognitive revolution’ of 1950 and 1960’s. His generative grammar could successfully solve many riddles in relation to the acquisition and the use of language. His foundational work on language has widespread implications not only for linguistics but several other disciplines most notably Philosophy and Psychology. The aim of this book is to trace the relationship between syntactic and semantic component within the framework of Chomsky’s Transformational Grammar (T.G.G.). 


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