On Noam Chomsky : critical essays /
edited by Gilbert Harman.
- Garden City, N.Y. : Anchor Books, 1974.
- xii, 348 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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Includes bibliographies.
Harman, G. Introduction.--Hollander J. Coiled Alizarine.--Searle, J. Chomsky's revolution in linguistics.--Lees, R. B. Review of Syntactic structures.--Putnam, H. Some issues in the theory of grammar.--Quine, W. V. Methodological reflections on current linguistic theory.--Bever, T. G., Lackner, J. R., and Kirk, R. The underlying structures of sentences are the primary units of immediate speech processing.--Bever, T. G. The psychology of language and structuralist investigations of nativism.--Ross, J. R. Excerpts from Constraints on variables in syntax.--Harman, G. Review of Language and mind.--Nagel, T. Linguistics and epistemology.--Katz, J. J. The relevance of linguistics to philosophy.--Davidson, D. Semantics for natural languages.--Lewis, D. Languages, language, and grammar.--Stampe, D. Toward a grammar of meaning.--Partee, B. H. Linguistic metatheory.--Hymes, D. Review of Noam