The Architecture Of Language by Noam Chomsky

This insightful work delves into the intricate structures and principles underlying human language, exploring the innate linguistic capabilities that distinguish humans from other species. It examines the universal grammar theory, suggesting that all languages share a common structural basis rooted in the human brain. Through a series of lectures and discussions, the text challenges traditional linguistic theories, offering a revolutionary perspective on how language is acquired and processed. The book also addresses the implications of these ideas for understanding the nature of the human mind and cognition.

Published
2000
Nationality
American
Length
Very Short
Pages
100-150
Original Language
English
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