| Hans Heinrich Stern - 1983 - Страниц: 600
.... Right or wrong, Chomsky's theory of grammar is undoubtedly the most dynamic and influential; and no linguist who wishes to keep abreast of current...tends to define its position in relation to Chomsky's view on particular issues' (Lyons 1977a:9).20 The 'Chomskyan revolution' falls approximately into three... | |
| Peter Hugoe Matthews - 1993 - Страниц: 292
.... . . [could] afford to ignore Chomsky's theoretical pronouncements'. Every other school *tend[ed] to define its position in relation to Chomsky's views on particular issues' (Lyons, 1991 [1970]: 9). What Lyons says was undoubtedly true, at least of the Englishspeaking world,... | |
| Carlos Peregrín Otero - 1994 - Страниц: 284
...many'. 'Right or wrong, Chomsky's theory of grammar is undoubtedly the most dynamic and influential; and no linguist who wishes to keep abreast of current...subject can afford to ignore Chomsky's theoretical' proposals. This is if anything truer today than it was a quarter of a century ago. 8 The similarity... | |
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