A Companion to Chomsky. Группа авторов
18.2 Usage‐Based Linguistics 18.3 Chomsky and Usage‐Based Linguistics: The Short Story 18.4 Chomsky and Usage‐Based Linguistics: The Long Story 18.5 Conclusion Endnotes References
12 Part IV: Processing and Acquisition 19 Sentence Processing and Syntactic Theory 19.1 Introduction 19.2 Ambiguity Resolution and Reanalysis 19.3 Filler‐Gap Dependency Processing 19.4 Anaphoric Relations 19.5 Conclusion Endnotes References 20 Neuroscience and Syntax 20.1 Introduction 20.2 Language as a Biological System 20.3 The Early Days: Neuropsychological Evidence for Syntax in the Brain 20.4 Functional Imaging of Syntactic Computations 20.5 Functional and Structural Connections of the Syntactic Network 20.6 Ontogeny 20.7 Phylogeny 20.8 Conclusion Conflicts of Interest Acknowledgments Endnote References 21 Universal Grammar and Language Acquisition 21.1 Introduction 21.2 Principle C 21.3 Logical Form 21.4 Principle C in Child Language 21.5 Declarative Sentences 21.6 Conclusion Endnotes References 22 Chomsky and Signed Languages 22.1 Introduction and History 22.2 Syntax and Modularity 22.3 Acquisition and Emergence 22.4 Consequences and Implications References 23 Atypical Acquisition1 23.1 Introduction 23.2 Atypical Acquisition 1: Learners Deprived of Language Input 23.3 Atypical Acquisition 2: Learners with Neuro Atypical Profiles 23.4 Conclusions Endnotes References
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Part V: Semantics, Pragmatics, and Philosophy of Language
24 Chomsky and the Analytical Tradition
24.1 Introduction
24.2 Formal Beginnings
24.3 Chomsky and Formality
24.4 Objectivity, Analysis, and Explanation
24.5 No Homeric Struggle
Endnotes
References
25 Chomsky on Meaning and Reference
25.1 Introduction
25.2 Data: Ambiguity and Absence
25.3 Strings and Constituents
25.4 Lexical Meanings without Classical Extensions
25.5 Complexities of Use
Endnotes
References
26 Chomsky on Semantics1
26.1 Skepticism and Autonomy
26.2 Syntax‐Semantics Interface
26.3 Chomskian Semantics?
26.4 Reference and Truth Conditions
26.5 Conclusion
Endnotes
References
27 Chomsky and Pragmatics1
27.1 Introduction
27.2 Chomsky's Importance for Pragmatics as Cognitive Science