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- catalog abstract "In this influential and controversial work Chomsky draws on philosophy, biology, and the study of the mind to consider the nature of human cognitive capacities, particularly as they are expressed in language. He arrives at his well-known position that there is a universal grammar, genetically determined, structured in the human mind, and common to all human languages. Aside from his examination of the various principles of the universal grammar -- its "rules and representations" -- Chomsky considers the biological basis of language capabilities and the possibility of studying mental structures and capacities in the manner of the natural sciences. Finally, he also explores whether there may be similar "grammars" of perception, art, human nature, scientific reasoning, and the unconscious. -- Publisher description.".
- catalog contributor b1409735.
- catalog created "1980.".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "1980.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1980.".
- catalog description "1. Mind and body --- 2. Structures, capacities, and conventions --- 3. Knowledge of grammar --- 4. Some elements of grammar --- 5. On the biological basis of language capacities --- 6. Language and unconscious knowledge.".
- catalog description "In this influential and controversial work Chomsky draws on philosophy, biology, and the study of the mind to consider the nature of human cognitive capacities, particularly as they are expressed in language. He arrives at his well-known position that there is a universal grammar, genetically determined, structured in the human mind, and common to all human languages. Aside from his examination of the various principles of the universal grammar -- its "rules and representations" -- Chomsky considers the biological basis of language capabilities and the possibility of studying mental structures and capacities in the manner of the natural sciences. Finally, he also explores whether there may be similar "grammars" of perception, art, human nature, scientific reasoning, and the unconscious. -- Publisher description.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 299 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0231048262".
- catalog isPartOf "Woodbridge lectures ; no. 11.".
- catalog isPartOf "Woodbridge lectures delivered at Columbia University ; no. 11, 1978".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "1980.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Columbia University Press,".
- catalog subject "301.2/1 19".
- catalog subject "Language and languages Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "P106 .C544".
- catalog subject "Psycholinguistics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Mind and body --- 2. Structures, capacities, and conventions --- 3. Knowledge of grammar --- 4. Some elements of grammar --- 5. On the biological basis of language capacities --- 6. Language and unconscious knowledge.".
- catalog title "Rules and representations / Noam Chomsky.".
- catalog type "text".