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  1. 3. März 2010 · Reflections on language. by. Chomsky, Noam. Publication date. 1975. Topics. Language and languages, Language, Langage et langues, Taalwetenschap. Publisher. New York : Pantheon Books.

  2. Social science. Publisher. Random House. Publication date. 1975. Pages. 269. Reflections on Language is a 1975 book in which MIT linguist Noam Chomsky argues for a rationalist approach to human nature. Under this approach, specific capabilities are innate to humans, as opposed to an empiricist approach in which there is no innate ...

    • Noam Chomsky
    • 1975
  3. it. There are many aspects of language and language use that raise intriguing questions, but – in my judgement – only a few have so far led to productive theoretical work. In particular, our deepest insights are in the area of formal grammatical structure. A person who knows a language has acquired a system of rules and principles – a ...

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    • Vasant R Khokhle
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    • 1996
  4. Reflections On Language. Noam Chomsky. Temple Smith ( 1975 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. Presents observations on and analyses of the purposes, methods, and implications of linguistic studies, the concerns and findings of recent work, and current problems and controversies. Cite Plain text BibTeX Formatted text Zotero EndNote Reference Manager RefWorks.

  5. The reviewer examines Chomsky's arguments for innateness and freedom in linguistics and philosophy, and questions his rationalist position. He argues that Chomsky's linguistic support for innateness is strong, but his account of freedom is not systematic or rationalist.

  6. Reflections on Language - Noam Chomsky - Google Books. Books. Reflections on Language, Volume 10. Noam Chomsky. Pantheon Books, 1975 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 269 pages. From...

  7. 7. Feb. 2017 · In Part II, Reflections on Language, Chomsky explores the more general implications of the study of language and offers incisive analyses of the controversies among psychologists,...