bookJan 24, 2002Closed access

Foundations of Language

Tufts University

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Abstract

Abstract This book surveys the last thirty-five years of research in generative linguistics and related fields and offers a new understanding of how language, the brain, and perception intermesh. The book renews the conclusions of early generative linguistics: that language can be a valuable entrée into understanding the human mind and brain. The approach is interdisciplinary. The book proposes that the creativity of language derives from multiple parallel generative systems linked by interface components. This shift in basic architecture allows for a reconception of mental grammar and how it is learned. The book aims to reintegrate linguistics with philosophy of mind, cognitive and developmental psychology,…

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Keywords
  • Generative grammar
  • Cognitive science
  • Computer science
  • Linguistics
  • Transformational grammar
  • Cognitive linguistics
  • Computational semantics
  • Semantics (computer science)
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