Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Linguistics_Wars> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 27 of
27
with 100 items per page.
- Linguistics_Wars abstract "The Linguistics Wars is a colloquial term for a protracted academic dispute in American generative linguistics, stemming from a falling-out between Noam Chomsky and some of his early students and colleagues, which took place mostly in the 1960s and 1970s. Linguists such as "Haj" Ross, George Lakoff, and James McCawley proposed an alternative theory of generative semantics, which essentially flipped Chomsky's theory on its head by focusing on semantics rather than grammar as the basis of Chomsky's concept of deep structure. While Chomsky and other generative grammarians argued that meaning was derived from the underlying order of the words being used, the generative semanticists cited the meaning of the words as giving rise to their order. Eventually, generative semantics spawned an alternative linguistic paradigm, known as cognitive linguistics, which attempts to correlate the understanding of language together with the biological function of specific neural structures.[citation needed] Whereas generative semanticists operate on the premise that the mind has a unique and independent module for language acquisition, cognitive linguists deny this. Instead, they assert that the processing of linguistic phenomena is informed by conceptual deep structures and - more significantly — that the cognitive abilities used to process this data are similar to those used in other non-linguistic tasks. Much of this work is published today under neurolinguistics.[citation needed]".
- Linguistics_Wars wikiPageID "12439119".
- Linguistics_Wars wikiPageRevisionID "544882172".
- Linguistics_Wars hasPhotoCollection Linguistics_Wars.
- Linguistics_Wars subject Category:1995_books.
- Linguistics_Wars subject Category:Generative_linguistics.
- Linguistics_Wars subject Category:Ideological_rivalry.
- Linguistics_Wars subject Category:Linguistic_controversies.
- Linguistics_Wars subject Category:Noam_Chomsky.
- Linguistics_Wars type 1995Books.
- Linguistics_Wars type Artifact100021939.
- Linguistics_Wars type Book106410904.
- Linguistics_Wars type Creation103129123.
- Linguistics_Wars type Object100002684.
- Linguistics_Wars type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Linguistics_Wars type Product104007894.
- Linguistics_Wars type Publication106589574.
- Linguistics_Wars type Whole100003553.
- Linguistics_Wars type Work104599396.
- Linguistics_Wars comment "The Linguistics Wars is a colloquial term for a protracted academic dispute in American generative linguistics, stemming from a falling-out between Noam Chomsky and some of his early students and colleagues, which took place mostly in the 1960s and 1970s.".
- Linguistics_Wars label "Linguistics Wars".
- Linguistics_Wars sameAs m.02w5ws3.
- Linguistics_Wars sameAs Q6554079.
- Linguistics_Wars sameAs Q6554079.
- Linguistics_Wars sameAs Linguistics_Wars.
- Linguistics_Wars wasDerivedFrom Linguistics_Wars?oldid=544882172.
- Linguistics_Wars isPrimaryTopicOf Linguistics_Wars.