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<title>Noam Chomsky</title>
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<title>Syntactic structures</title>
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<name>Chomsky, Noam</name>
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<published>1957-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Syntactic structures
Chomsky, Noam
This study deals with syntactic, structure both in the broad sense&#13;
(as opposed to semantics) and the narrow sense (as opposed to&#13;
phonemics and morphology). It forms part of an attempt to construct&#13;
a formalized general theory of linguistic structure and to&#13;
explore the foundations of such a theory. The search for rigorous&#13;
formulation in linguistics has a much more serious motivation than&#13;
mere concern for logical niceties or the desire to purify well-established&#13;
methods of linguistic analysis
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<dc:date>1957-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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