Chomsky - For Beginners

Chomsky - For Beginners

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Jan 1, 2001 · Anglais · Broché (153 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 153
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 2001
Éditeur Orient Longman

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David Cogswell invites readers into the intriguing world of Noam Chomsky, a figure whose ideas have profoundly shaped modern linguistics and political thought. The book provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of Chomsky's theories, emphasizing his contributions to understanding language and the complexities of human communication.

Readers will discover Chomsky’s challenge to the behaviorist views of language acquisition, which paved the way for new discussions on cognition and learning. Cogswell skillfully navigates through Chomsky's critiques of media and politics, encouraging a deeper examination of power structures and the role of dissent in society, making this an essential read for learners and enthusiasts alike.
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