linguistics wars

Enrique Figueroa E. efiguero at CAPOMO.USON.MX
Tue Apr 22 04:35:44 UTC 1997


Unfortunately, Many pseudoneoCartesians believe this:
"Sum, ergo loquor, ergo  cogito"

Some others (dissidents, of course), this:
"Sum, ergo cogito, ergo loquor"
The Incurable Provoker

(Sorry, folks, couldn't resist it!)

(I'm NOT responding to private responses to this one...)
Bye-bye!

On Mon, 21 Apr 1997, Yoko Okita wrote:

> I am not so familiar with generative/functional terminology.
> But I have been wondering about the definition of "innate."
> What does "innate" mean??  Is it biological??
> Do people think any human gene carries linguistic syntactic
> information??
> ===========================================================
> Yoko Okita  $BBgKLMU;R (J
> Asian Studies  G9300
> The University of Texas at Austin
> http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~yokita/welcome.html
>



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