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Language and Mind
Book • 1968
In *Language and Mind*, Noam Chomsky explores the innate structures of the human mind that enable language acquisition and use.
He argues that language is an innate ability, supported by the concept of Universal Grammar, and critiques behaviorist views of language acquisition.
The book also delves into the structure of language, discussing deep and surface structures, and transformational grammar.
Chomsky's theories have profound implications for understanding the influence of language on thought and society.
He argues that language is an innate ability, supported by the concept of Universal Grammar, and critiques behaviorist views of language acquisition.
The book also delves into the structure of language, discussing deep and surface structures, and transformational grammar.
Chomsky's theories have profound implications for understanding the influence of language on thought and society.
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