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- Noam Chomsky - Wikipedia
Born to immigrant Ashkenazi Jews in Philadelphia, Chomsky developed an early interest in anarchism from alternative bookstores in New York City He studied at the University of Pennsylvania
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- Noam Chomsky | Biography, Theories, Books, Psychology, Facts - Britannica
Noam Chomsky, American theoretical linguist whose work from the 1950s revolutionized the field of linguistics by treating language as a uniquely human, biologically based cognitive capacity
- Noam Chomsky | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Noam Chomsky is an American linguist who has had a profound impact on philosophy Chomsky’s linguistic work has been motivated by the observation that nearly all adult human beings have the ability to effortlessly produce and understand a potentially infinite number of sentences
- Noam Chomsky’s Health Decline Prompts Remembrances - TIME
Over the weekend, a number of tributes to public intellectual Noam Chomsky were posted on social media, remarking on his life and career But the 95-year-old linguist, by all public accounts, is
- chomsky. info : The Noam Chomsky Website
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- Noam Chomsky - Linguistics
Among his groundbreaking books are “Syntactic Structures”, “Language and Mind,” “Aspects of the Theory of Syntax,” and “The Minimalist Program,” each of which has made distinct contributions to the development of the field
- Noam Chomsky | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics | Oxford . . .
Abstract Noam Avram Chomsky is one of the central figures of modern linguistics He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 7, 1928 In 1945, Chomsky enrolled in the University of Pennsylvania, where he met Zellig Harris (1909–1992), a leading Structuralist, through their shared political interests
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