Introducing Chomsky
UK £9.99,Canada $17.00,
UK Publication September 2004
ISBN 9781840465891
Paperback
Page Extent 176
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Compact INTRODUCING guide to the seminal linguist and irrepressible critic of right-wing America.
Linguist Noam Chomsky maintains that the human brain has an innate language faculty, and that part of this biological endowment is a 'universal grammar', a theory of principles common to all languages. Thus, all human languages and the ways in which children learn them are remarkably similar. Chomsky's book Syntactic Structures was a turning-point in 20th-century linguistics, challenging assumptions in many areas such as philosophy, psychology and intellectual history. Heir to the Enlightenment tradition, Chomsky has introduced new perspectives on language, the creative individual and the nature of human freedom in society.
Introducing Chomsky traces Chomsky's understanding of the cognitive realities involved in the use of language, and the technical apparatus needed to represent it. The book also describes Chomsky's radical critique of the institutions of power and the pathways of oppression, and his commitment to freedom and justice.
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John Maher is Professor of Linguistics at the International Christian University in Tokyo.See more books by: John Maher
Judy Groves is a painter, graphic designer and illustrator. She has illustrated numerous Introducing titles.
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