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The evolution of meaning and grammar
Chomskyan theory and the evidence from grammaticalization
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword and Acknowledgments xi
- Chomsky’s Atavistic Revolution (with a little help from his enemies) 1
- The equivocation of form and notation in generative grammar 19
- Chomsky’s paradigm 43
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Part I. The young revolutionary (1950–1960)
- “Scientific revolutions” and other kinds of regime change 75
- Noam and Zellig 103
- Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b 169
- Grammar and language in Syntactic Structures 215
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Part II. The cognitive revolution
- Chomsky’s other Revolution 237
- Chomsky between revolutions 265
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Part III. Evolutions
- What do we talk about, when we talk about ‘universal grammar’, and how have we talked about it? 301
- Migrating propositions and the evolution of Generative Grammar 315
- Universalism and human difference in Chomskyan linguistics 337
- The evolution of meaning and grammar 353
- Chomsky in search of a pedigree 377
- The “linguistic wars” 395
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Part IV. The Past and Future Directions
- British empiricism and Transformational Grammar 423
- Historiography’s contribution to theoretical linguistics 445
- Name index 473
- Subject index 481
- Index of cited works 487
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword and Acknowledgments xi
- Chomsky’s Atavistic Revolution (with a little help from his enemies) 1
- The equivocation of form and notation in generative grammar 19
- Chomsky’s paradigm 43
-
Part I. The young revolutionary (1950–1960)
- “Scientific revolutions” and other kinds of regime change 75
- Noam and Zellig 103
- Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b 169
- Grammar and language in Syntactic Structures 215
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Part II. The cognitive revolution
- Chomsky’s other Revolution 237
- Chomsky between revolutions 265
-
Part III. Evolutions
- What do we talk about, when we talk about ‘universal grammar’, and how have we talked about it? 301
- Migrating propositions and the evolution of Generative Grammar 315
- Universalism and human difference in Chomskyan linguistics 337
- The evolution of meaning and grammar 353
- Chomsky in search of a pedigree 377
- The “linguistic wars” 395
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Part IV. The Past and Future Directions
- British empiricism and Transformational Grammar 423
- Historiography’s contribution to theoretical linguistics 445
- Name index 473
- Subject index 481
- Index of cited works 487