Abstract
This article discusses the fundamental aspects of the linguistic theory of Noam
Chomsky, which represents one of the most important and controversial ways of
explaining the acquisition, comprehension, and production of human language.
To this end, an analysis of the main texts of this theory from 1956 to the present
is made, and the fundamental topics are contrasted with the points of view
of various authors. In addition, we document the aspects that have remained
unchanged and those that have been modified over time. The aim of the paper
is to allow a clear understanding of the current proposal of Chomsky
Chomsky, which represents one of the most important and controversial ways of
explaining the acquisition, comprehension, and production of human language.
To this end, an analysis of the main texts of this theory from 1956 to the present
is made, and the fundamental topics are contrasted with the points of view
of various authors. In addition, we document the aspects that have remained
unchanged and those that have been modified over time. The aim of the paper
is to allow a clear understanding of the current proposal of Chomsky
Translated title of the contribution | The linguistic theory of Noam Chomsky, from beginning to present |
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Original language | Spanish |
Pages (from-to) | 417 - 442 |
Journal | Lenguaje |
Volume | 42 |
Issue number | 2 |
State | Published - 2014 |