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  • {{r|Noam Chomsky}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Noam Chomsky]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky N]] & Halle M (1968) ''The Sound Pattern of English.'' New York: Ha
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  • {{r|Noam Chomsky||**}}
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  • ...nd Halle have yet to be improved upon."</ref> (often known as 'SPE'), by [[Noam Chomsky]] and [[Morris Halle]] (1968), is the most significant work to date in [[ge
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  • Nativism is strongly associated with [[Noam Chomsky]]'s views on language acquisition, and is contrasted with the [[empiricism]
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  • [[Image:Noam Chomsky.jpg|thumb|Noam Chomsky|{{Noam Chomsky.jpg/credit}}<br>Noam Chomsky]] '''Noam Chomsky''' (born December 27th, 1928) is an [[United States of America|American]] [
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  • {{r|Noam Chomsky}}
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  • From the 1950s, [[Noam Chomsky]] and his contemporaries initiated new methods in linguistics, producing [[
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  • *[[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky, N.]] & [[Morris Halle|M. Halle]] (1968). ''[[The Sound Pattern of
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  • ...referred to as "universal grammar" (or UG): this theory associated with [[Noam Chomsky]]. However, there is much debate around this topic and the term is used in In an interview for ''New Scientist'', Noam Chomsky, pioneer of the concept of universal grammar, said:
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  • * [[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky, Noam]]; & [[Halle, Morris]]. (1968). ''[[The sound pattern of Engl
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  • {{r|Noam Chomsky}}
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  • The corpus approach runs counter to [[Noam Chomsky]]'s view that real language is riddled with performance-related errors, thu
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  • {{r|Noam Chomsky}}
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  • ...a true unit of analysis in mainstream phonology since the publication of [[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky]] and [[Morris Halle|Halle]]'s ''[[The Sound Pattern of English]]''
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  • ...s a theory to predict errors, second language researchers began to adopt [[Noam Chomsky]]'s theory of [[universal grammar]]<ref>e.g. Chomsky (1957).</ref> to expla
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  • *[[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky N]] (1957) ''Syntactic Structures.'' The Hague: Mouton. ISBN 311017
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  • ...eole genesis supports ideas about the nature of language associated with [[Noam Chomsky]]; as creole [[generative grammar|grammar]]s are remarkably similar across
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  • ...eole genesis supports ideas about the nature of language associated with [[Noam Chomsky]]; as creole [[generative grammar|grammar]]s are remarkably similar across
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  • ...txeberria P, Uriagereka J. (2009) ''Of minds and language: a dialogue with Noam Chomsky in the Basque country''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978019954466
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  • ...sal grammar]]'', which is a theory of language popularly associated with [[Noam Chomsky]], and deals with a far more abstract and underlying structure which is res
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  • In English grammar discussions, notably in [[Noam Chomsky]]'s writings, '''John''' and '''Mary''' are often used.
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  • ...nd point of view—the "innate" one— can fairly be said to have begun with [[Noam Chomsky]]'s highly critical review of Skinner's book in 1959 in the pages of the jo
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  • ...philosophy]].</ref> For example, English speakers typically realise that [[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky]]'s famous sentence ''[[Colorless green ideas sleep furiously]]'' i ...rted with [[Ferdinand de Saussure|Saussure]] and became predominant with [[Noam Chomsky]].
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  • ...to language study: [[generative linguistics]], associated primarily with [[Noam Chomsky]] and his contemporaries. This ultimately became the current 'mainstream' o
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  • [[Noam Chomsky]] also challenged the behaviorists. Skinner's functional analysis of [[lang
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  • - [[Noam Chomsky]] -
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  • ...re improved by leaps and bounds, speech synthesis improved steadily, and [[Noam Chomsky]]'s idea of [[generative grammar]] suggested that language could be analyze
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  • ...nt|Kant]], [[Arthur_Schopenhauer|Schopenhauer]], [[Karl Popper|Popper]], [[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky]], [[Steven_Pinker|Pinker]], [[Stephen Hawking|Hawking]] and others [[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky]] and [[Steven Pinker|Pinker]] have taken this idea further back th
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  • ...rgence (biology)|emerged]]" from the interaction of molecular subsystems. Noam Chomsky has stated that "'''''<font color=#33066>....the evolution of language may
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