MIT, 1955. — 919 p. The work written by the noted American linguist two decades ago explains the basic principles of transformational generative grammar, its relation to the general structure of an adequate language theory, and its specific application to English The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory or LSLT is a major work in linguistics by American linguist Noam Chomsky....
Пер. с англ. — М.: Едиториал УРСС, 2003. — 64 с. — ISBN 5-354-00114-5. Книга выдающегося американского лингвиста Н. Хомского, написанная им в соавторстве с Д. Миллером, посвящена вопросам математической лингвистики. В ней обсуждаются математические модели языка. Рассчитана на научных работников, инженеров, аспирантов и студентов различных специальностей, занимающихся и...
E. Story-Scientia, 1979. — 181 p. — ISBN: 90-6439-162-9; ISBN: 90-6439-160-2. Although linguistics is commonly defined as "the scientific study of language," a more honest characterization might be "anything anyone has to say about language that someone else is willing to listen to." "Linguistics" is an umbrella term used to cover a wide variety of only loosely connected...
Пер. с англ. — М.: КомКнига, 2005. — 288 с. — ISBN: 5–484–00194–3. В этой книге собраны лекции и интервью известного американского лингвиста и общественного деятеля Ноама Хомского, в которых он излагает свои взгляды на связь науки о языке с биологическими науками, на отношение между языком, мышлением и мозгом. В книге обсуждается подход, основанный на идее о том, что...
Тольятти : Междунар. акад. бизнеса и банк. дела, 1999. — 114, [1] с. : ил. — ISBN: 5-8146-006-3. Предлагаемый курс лекций, в отличие от достаточно многочисленных университетских пособий прежде всего в англоязычных странах, посвящен не изложению лингвистической сисгемы Хомского, а пониманию особого мышления великого ученого современности. Блок оригинальных текстов «Приложения»...
The MIT Press, 1974. — 400 p. The research reported in this book is an attempt to meet semantics on its own terms and assess the contribution it makes to the overt syntactic patterns of English. Like much other recent work in linguistics, it developed out of a realization that many current problems cannot be solved insightfully within the linguistic theory provided by Chomsky's...
Пер. с англ. под ред. и с предисловием В.А. Звегинцева. — М.: Изд-во Моск. ун-та, 1972. — 129 с. Книга Н. Хомского "Аспекты теории синтаксиса" посвящена разработке основ лингвистической теории в плане трансформационной порождающей грамматики и является вторым фундаментальным исследованием автора в этом направлении (первая книга Н. Хомского "Синтаксические структуры" переведена...
Third Printing. — Mouton, 1976. — ISBN: 90-279-3344-8. The three essays that included take as their point of departure the formulation of grammatical theory presented in such work as J. J. Katz and P. M. Postal, An Integrated Theory of Linguistic Descriptions, 1964, and Chomsky, Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, 1965. For ease of exposition, this formulation is referred to as...
The MIT Press. 1998. — 694 pages. — ISBN: 0262210142 This unusual book takes the form of a dialogue between a linguist and another scientist. The dialogue takes place over six days, with each day devoted to a particular topic-and the ensuing digressions. The role of the linguist is to present the fundamentals of the minimalist program of contemporary generative grammar....
MIT Press, 1998. — 350 pp. This introductory guide to language acquisition research is presented within the framework of Universal Grammar, a theory of the human faculty for language. The authors focus on two experimental techniques for assessing children's linguistic competence: the Elicited Production task, a production task, and the Truth Value Judgment task, a comprehension...
The MIT Press, 1996. — 313 pp. This book is based on a larger unpublished manuscript, Towards a Generative Lexicon, written between 1988-1993. Many of the basic ideas for this manuscript are first explored in a general way in an article written in 1987 with Bob Ingria, entitled "Active Objects in Syntax and Semantics." Since the original publication of the article "Generative...
Basic Books, 1995. — 256 p.
From Library Journal.
In the late 1950s, Noam Chomsky revolutionized linguistics by proposing that the infant's ability to learn language cannot be explained by simple learning principles but is dependent upon the existence of complex, innate mental structures. Jackendoff explains the current state of Chomskyan theory by organizing his book around...
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. 1995 The Theory of Principles and Parameters. A minimalist Program For Linguistic Theory. Categories and Transformations.
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