Transformational Grammar as a Theory of Language Acquisition: A Study in the Empirical, Conceptual and Methodological Foundations of Contemporary Linguistics (Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 10)

Transformational Grammar as a Theory of Language Acquisition: A Study in the Empirical, Conceptual and Methodological Foundations of Contemporary Linguistics (Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 10)

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Jun 21, 1973 · Englisch · Gebundene Ausgabe (358 Seiten)
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Format Gebundene Ausgabe
Seiten 358
Sprache Englisch
Veröffentlicht Jun 21, 1973
Verlag Cambridge University Press
Ausgabe First Edition
ISBN-10 0521087376
ISBN-13 9780521087377

Beschreibung

In a world increasingly defined by the intricacies of language, one scholar delves deep into the transformative theories that have shaped our understanding of linguistic acquisition. Bruce L. Derwing presents a thorough investigation into the revolutionary ideas introduced by Noam Chomsky, highlighting the profound impact of transformational grammar on both linguistics and education. This work scrutinizes the empirical foundations that support these theories, offering fresh insights into how they inform contemporary studies in language acquisition.

Derwing navigates through complex methodologies, unraveling the conceptual frameworks that underpin transformational grammar. His exploration emphasizes the interplay between theoretical constructs and real-world applications, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances that influence language learning processes. With clarity and precision, he engages with both historical and modern perspectives, making this study essential for anyone invested in the field of linguistics.

This comprehensive analysis not only illuminates the foundations of language theory but also challenges readers to reconsider the implications of these ideas on pedagogy and linguistic research. Derwing's scholarship stands as a significant contribution to ongoing dialogues about how we comprehend and teach the multifaceted nature of human language.

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