Evaluating Cartesian Linguistics

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Evaluating Cartesian Linguistics
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Book Synopsis Evaluating Cartesian Linguistics by : Christina Behme

Book excerpt: The book evaluates Noam Chomsky's contributions to linguistics and focuses on the historic justification for Cartesian Linguistics, the evolution of Chomsky's theorizing, empirical language acquisition work, and computational modeling of language learning. It is shown that calling Chomsky's linguistic Cartesian cannot be historically justified.


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