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Subject: Re: [Leica] XXX of the YYY? WAS (something else) (fwd)
From: robertmeier@usjet.net
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 21:37:35 -0600
References: <200311220204.hAM24SNc012168@budah.vif.com> <3.0.2.32.20031127195233.00f09170@pop.infionline.net>

Marc,

Chomsky pioneered and developed generative and transformational
linguistics.   Structural linguistics was the current fad that he was
rebelling against in the 50's.  I agree with everything else you say about
his work, just not that terminology.

Bob



Chomsky's seminal academic work was in the 1950's when he developed what is
now Structural Linguistics as a distinct field.  And one of the first
paradigms he developed for structural linguistics was that the only perfect
grammar of a language was a compendium of all possible sentences which
could be stated in that language.  Simple.  Brilliant.  Definitive.  And
absolutely new.  He completely converted the writing of grammars from an
inductive process of ADDING on to a deductive process of building a
construct which would accomodate all of those sentences.

Traditional linguists hated (and continue to hate) structural linguistics
but it does have a place.  And, yes, Chomsky, in his field, is a genius.  I
find that his commentaries on political, social, and artistic issues range
from bland to banal.

Marc

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In reply to: Message from "Emanuel Lowi" <mano@vif.com> (RE: [Leica] XXX of the YYY? WAS (something else) (fwd))
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