20.3452, Media: New MIT Press podcast with Noam Chomsky

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Subject: 20.3452, Media: New MIT Press podcast with Noam Chomsky

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Date: 07-Oct-2009
From: Nick Lindsay < nlindsay at mit.edu >
Subject: New MIT Press podcast with Noam Chomsky
 

	
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Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:58:29
From: Nick Lindsay [nlindsay at mit.edu]
Subject: New MIT Press podcast with Noam Chomsky

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Samuel Jay Keyser, Editor-in-Chief of Linguistic Inquiry, has shared a
campus with Prof. Noam Chomsky for some 40-odd years via MIT's Department of
Linguistics and Philosophy. The two colleagues recently sat down in
Chomsky's office to discuss ideas on the history, evolution and future of
Linguistics. The unedited conversation was recorded on September 11, 2009
and can be listened to here:

http://www.mitpressjournals.org/page/podcasts


All the best,
Nick 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                     History of Linguistics
                     Linguistic Theories




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