- Chomsky." As a
result of his influence,
there are
dueling camps of
Chomskyan and non-
Chomskyan linguistics.
Their disputes are
often acrimonious. Additionally...
-
concepts used in linguistics,
specifically in the
study of
syntax in the
Chomskyan tradition of
transformational generative grammar. The deep
structure of...
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power (see Moore's law) and the
gradual lessening of the
dominance of
Chomskyan theories of
linguistics (e.g.
transformational grammar),
whose theoretical...
-
resulting from Moore's law and the
gradual lessening of the
dominance of
Chomskyan theories of
linguistics (e.g.
transformational grammar),
whose theoretical...
- are emplo**** in the
phrase structure grammars of the
Chomskyan tradition. In the 1970s,
Chomskyan grammars began labeling many
clauses as CPs (i.e. complementizer...
- Hockett, Charles, 1987, 41 Newmeyer, F. J. (1986). Has
there been a '
Chomskyan revolution' in linguistics?. Language, 62(1), p.13 Partee,
Barbara (2011)...
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stems from
generative grammar but
adheres to evolutionary,
rather than
Chomskyan, linguistics.
Cognitive models often recognise the
generative ****umption...
-
theoretical approaches use
theta roles.
Theta roles are
largely limited to the
Chomskyan versions of
generative grammar and
lexical functional grammar. Many other...
- com****tional linguistics.
Since the 1980s, the term is
often used to
refer to
Chomskyan linguistics.
Methods of
formal linguistics were
introduced by semioticians...
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adjacent words, but as
hierarchical objects, a
regular talking point among Chomskyans and nativists. The
given sample text is
Article 1 from the
United Nations...