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  • ...most significant figure in modern linguistics due to his theories about [[generative linguistics|generative grammar]], [[language acquisition]], [[syntax (linguistics)|synt
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generative linguistics]]
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  • ...n the modern discipline of linguistics has been within the frameworks of [[generative linguistics]] theories such as [[minimalist syntax]], or has emerged in competition to *[[Generative linguistics]]
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  • ...p://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz LingBuzz] - archive of published and unpublished generative linguistics articles.
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  • {{r|Generative linguistics}}
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  • {{r|Generative linguistics}}
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  • '''Generative linguistics''' is a school of thought within [[linguistics]] that makes use of the conc ...ge:Noam Chomsky.jpg|thumb|left|120px|homsky|{{Noam Chomsky.jpg/credit}}<br>Generative linguistics is most often associated with [[Noam Chomsky]].]]
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  • {{r|Generative linguistics}}
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  • {{r|Generative linguistics}}
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  • {{r|Generative linguistics}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Generative linguistics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Generative linguistics}}
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  • ...most significant work to date in [[generative phonology]], the theory of [[generative linguistics]] as applied to [[phonology]], the study of abstract units - based on aspec
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  • ...k ''Syntactic Structures''. His theory formed the basis of the school of [[generative linguistics]].
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  • Cognitive linguistics, more than generative linguistics, seek to mesh together these findings into a coherent whole. A further com
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  • The 1950s and 1960s saw a new approach to language study: [[generative linguistics]], associated primarily with [[Noam Chomsky]] and his contemporaries. This In the 1970s, the syllable was reintroduced to generative linguistics as a rule inserting boundaries between segments.<ref>Hooper (1972).</ref> T
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  • ...e acquisition|native speaker]] - prerequisites often found in mainstream [[generative linguistics]].<ref>'Generative' linguistics' is most strongly associated with Chomsky (
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  • ...behaviorists objected that Chomsky had missed Skinner's point, but the '[[generative linguistics|generative]]' theory that Chomsky offered as an alternative to Skinner's fu
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