Syntatic Structures

by Noam Chomsky

Paperback, 1957

Status

Available

Call number

P291 .C5

Publication

The Hague : Mouton & Co (1957), 117 pages

Description

Noam Chomsky's first book on syntactic structures is one of the first serious attempts on the part of a linguist to construct within the tradition of scientific theory-construction a comprehensive theory of language which may be understood in the same sense that a chemical, biological theory is understood by experts in those fields. It is not a mere reorganization of the data into a new kind of library catalogue, nor another specualtive philosophy about the nature of man and language, but rather a rigorus explication of our intuitions about our language in terms of an overt axiom system, the theorems derivable from it, explicit results which may be compared with new data and other intuitions, all based plainly on an overt theory of the internal structure of languages; and it may well provide an opportunity for the application of explicity measures of simplicity to decide preference of one form over another form of grammar.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member echaika
Chomsky's breakout theoretical statement which started a revolution in linguistics. I found it very exciting when I read it. It changed my entire view of the human mind and of language, showing a complexity in language production not even hinted at in structural linguistics or in high school
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grammars. The notion that we can produce an infinite number of sentences in any language changged everything. Too bad his later works didn't live up to the promise of this one.
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LibraryThing member aulsmith
i read this in the 1970s with a native guide interpreting for the class. It was interesting, and some of it was convincing. It's possible that enough of his ideas have become common that the native guide is no longer necessary, but, if you have trouble following this book, you might be better off
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with a book about generative semantics, rather than trying to read this one.
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Original publication date

1957

ISBN

9027933855 / 9789027933850

Barcode

CHO005

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