Chomsky's universal grammar an introduction

This text provides an integrated account of Chomsky's ideas about language, based chiefly on the current version of his theory - the government/binding theory of linguistics. It starts from the fundamental concept of universal grammar as a property of the human mind, consisting of universal pri...

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Main Author: Cook, Vivian. J. (Vivian Jamesd1940- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Blackwell Pub. 1988
Series:Applied language studies
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