The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky
Herausgeber: Mcgilvray, James
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This second edition discusses advances in Chomsky's science of language, his view of the human mind and its study, and his socioeconomic-political contributions.
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This second edition discusses advances in Chomsky's science of language, his view of the human mind and its study, and his socioeconomic-political contributions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781316618141
- ISBN-10: 1316618145
- Artikelnr.: 47720620
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781316618141
- ISBN-10: 1316618145
- Artikelnr.: 47720620
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction; Part I. The Science of Language: Recent Change and Progress:
1. The locality of transformational movement: progress and prospects Howard
Lasnik; 2. Is the faculty of language a 'perfect solution' to the interface
systems Samuel Epstein, Hisatsugu Kitahara and Daniel Seely; 3. On merge
Norbert Hornstein; 4. A feeling for the phenotype Robert C. Berwick; 5. The
generative word Hagit Borer; 6. Third factors in language design: some
suggestions from quantum field theory Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and
Giuseppe Vitiello; Part II. The Human Mind and its Study: 7. The influence
of Chomsky on the neuroscience of language David Poeppel; 8. Cognitive
science: what should it be? James McGilvray; 9. Semantic internalism Paul
M. Pietroski; 10. Faculties and modules: Chomsky on cognitive architecture
John Collins; 11. Chomsky and moral philosophy John Mikhail; Part III.
Chomsky on Politics and Economics: 12. Critique and hope: the moral basis
of Chomsky's political economy Charles Derber; 13. The propoganda model and
manufacturing consent: US public compliance and resistance Anthony R.
DiMaggio; 14. Chomsky listens: Latin America and the ethics of solidarity
Greg Grandin; 15. Noam Chomsky and the question of Palestine/Israel:
bearing witness Irene Gendzier.
1. The locality of transformational movement: progress and prospects Howard
Lasnik; 2. Is the faculty of language a 'perfect solution' to the interface
systems Samuel Epstein, Hisatsugu Kitahara and Daniel Seely; 3. On merge
Norbert Hornstein; 4. A feeling for the phenotype Robert C. Berwick; 5. The
generative word Hagit Borer; 6. Third factors in language design: some
suggestions from quantum field theory Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and
Giuseppe Vitiello; Part II. The Human Mind and its Study: 7. The influence
of Chomsky on the neuroscience of language David Poeppel; 8. Cognitive
science: what should it be? James McGilvray; 9. Semantic internalism Paul
M. Pietroski; 10. Faculties and modules: Chomsky on cognitive architecture
John Collins; 11. Chomsky and moral philosophy John Mikhail; Part III.
Chomsky on Politics and Economics: 12. Critique and hope: the moral basis
of Chomsky's political economy Charles Derber; 13. The propoganda model and
manufacturing consent: US public compliance and resistance Anthony R.
DiMaggio; 14. Chomsky listens: Latin America and the ethics of solidarity
Greg Grandin; 15. Noam Chomsky and the question of Palestine/Israel:
bearing witness Irene Gendzier.
Introduction; Part I. The Science of Language: Recent Change and Progress:
1. The locality of transformational movement: progress and prospects Howard
Lasnik; 2. Is the faculty of language a 'perfect solution' to the interface
systems Samuel Epstein, Hisatsugu Kitahara and Daniel Seely; 3. On merge
Norbert Hornstein; 4. A feeling for the phenotype Robert C. Berwick; 5. The
generative word Hagit Borer; 6. Third factors in language design: some
suggestions from quantum field theory Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and
Giuseppe Vitiello; Part II. The Human Mind and its Study: 7. The influence
of Chomsky on the neuroscience of language David Poeppel; 8. Cognitive
science: what should it be? James McGilvray; 9. Semantic internalism Paul
M. Pietroski; 10. Faculties and modules: Chomsky on cognitive architecture
John Collins; 11. Chomsky and moral philosophy John Mikhail; Part III.
Chomsky on Politics and Economics: 12. Critique and hope: the moral basis
of Chomsky's political economy Charles Derber; 13. The propoganda model and
manufacturing consent: US public compliance and resistance Anthony R.
DiMaggio; 14. Chomsky listens: Latin America and the ethics of solidarity
Greg Grandin; 15. Noam Chomsky and the question of Palestine/Israel:
bearing witness Irene Gendzier.
1. The locality of transformational movement: progress and prospects Howard
Lasnik; 2. Is the faculty of language a 'perfect solution' to the interface
systems Samuel Epstein, Hisatsugu Kitahara and Daniel Seely; 3. On merge
Norbert Hornstein; 4. A feeling for the phenotype Robert C. Berwick; 5. The
generative word Hagit Borer; 6. Third factors in language design: some
suggestions from quantum field theory Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and
Giuseppe Vitiello; Part II. The Human Mind and its Study: 7. The influence
of Chomsky on the neuroscience of language David Poeppel; 8. Cognitive
science: what should it be? James McGilvray; 9. Semantic internalism Paul
M. Pietroski; 10. Faculties and modules: Chomsky on cognitive architecture
John Collins; 11. Chomsky and moral philosophy John Mikhail; Part III.
Chomsky on Politics and Economics: 12. Critique and hope: the moral basis
of Chomsky's political economy Charles Derber; 13. The propoganda model and
manufacturing consent: US public compliance and resistance Anthony R.
DiMaggio; 14. Chomsky listens: Latin America and the ethics of solidarity
Greg Grandin; 15. Noam Chomsky and the question of Palestine/Israel:
bearing witness Irene Gendzier.