Chomsky's Linguistics

Adele Jatteau a.jatteau at GMAIL.COM
Tue Oct 23 11:16:45 UTC 2012


Bonjour à tous,

un message de la part des doctorants de linguistique du MIT :

"Les doctorants du programme de linguistique du MIT publient à l'occasion
du 50ème anniversaire de leur département un recueil d'articles de Noam
Chomsky. Ci-dessous un lien vers le catalogue et une description de
l'ouvrage.

http://mitwpl.mit.edu/catalog/chomsky<http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fmitwpl.mit.edu%2Fcatalog%2Fchomsky&h=AAQGEJ_2a&s=1>

"One of the oldest and most storied linguistics programs in the United
States is turning 50. In commemoration of the anniversary, MIT Working
Papers in Linguistics is publishing a collection of the writings of Noam
Chomsky entitled Chomsky's Linguistics. The book chronicles some of the
most important research in generative linguistics by one of the field's
most influential scholars. The eleven papers contained in this volume,
which also includes a new foreward by the author and a forward by Howard
Lasnik, cover a period of over 35 years of linguistic research. From the
seminal investigation of the relationship between syntax and the lexicon in
“Remarks on Nominalization” (1970) to the recent theory of syntactic
derivation outlined in “On Phases” (2006), the topics covered by these
papers provide insight into some of the most longstanding questions in
linguistic theory. The works presented in this volume have inspired
generations of researchers, and formed the foundation of much work in
linguistics today. The has 720 pages, and is bound in a glossy hardcover." "
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