Syntactic StructuresNoam Chomsky's first book on syntactic structures is one of the first serious attempts on the part of a linguist to construct within the tradition of scientific theory-construction a comprehensive theory of language which may be understood in the same sense that a chemical, biological theory is understood by experts in those fields. It is not a mere reorganization of the data into a new kind of library catalogue, nor another specualtive philosophy about the nature of man and language, but rather a rigorus explication of our intuitions about our language in terms of an overt axiom system, the theorems derivable from it, explicit results which may be compared with new data and other intuitions, all based plainly on an overt theory of the internal structure of languages; and it may well provide an opportunity for the application of explicity measures of simplicity to decide preference of one form over another form of grammar. |
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... model that incorporates a large part of what is now generally known as " immediate constituent analysis " cannot properly serve the purposes of grammatical description . The in- vestigation and application of these models brings to ...
... model that incorporates a large part of what is now generally known as " immediate constituent analysis " cannot properly serve the purposes of grammatical description . The in- vestigation and application of these models brings to ...
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... models give no particular insight into some of the basic problems of syntactic structure.4 3 C. F. Hockett , A manual of phonology ( Baltimore , 1955 ) , p . 10 . 4 We return to the question of the relation between semantics and syntax ...
... models give no particular insight into some of the basic problems of syntactic structure.4 3 C. F. Hockett , A manual of phonology ( Baltimore , 1955 ) , p . 10 . 4 We return to the question of the relation between semantics and syntax ...
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... models of linguistic structure were developed : a simple communication theoretic model and a formalized version of immediate constituent analysis . Each was found to be inadequate , and in § 5 I suggested a more powerful model combining ...
... models of linguistic structure were developed : a simple communication theoretic model and a formalized version of immediate constituent analysis . Each was found to be inadequate , and in § 5 I suggested a more powerful model combining ...
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
The Independence of Grammar | 13 |
An Elementary Linguistic Theory | 18 |
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