Chomsky A Beginner s Guide

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Chomsky A Beginner s Guide
Author : Michael Dean
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Publisher : Teach Yourself
Language : English
Release Date : 27 July 2012
ISBN : 9781444158489
Pages : 96 pages
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Chomsky A Beginner s Guide by Michael Dean Book PDF Summary

This informative text explores: Chomsky's linguistic theory from the groundbreaking Syntactic Structures to the present day; his ideas on child language acquisition and what they all mean to us; his theory of the mind and how it led us to see ourselves as thinking individuals; his fight for human rights; and more.

Chomsky A Beginner s Guide

This informative text explores: Chomsky's linguistic theory from the groundbreaking Syntactic Structures to the present day; his ideas on child language acquisition and what they all mean to us; his theory of the mind and how it led us to see ourselves as thinking individuals; his fight for human rights;

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