Tag: chomsky


NATIVISTIC THEORY

NATIVISTIC THEORY: Introduction and Core Definition The Nativistic Theory, particularly in the context of cognitive science and linguistics, posits that the fundamental structure of human language is biological and innate, suggesting that humans are born with specialized mental architecture dedicated to acquiring and processing linguistic information. This perspective stands in stark contrast to empiricist and […]

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SURFACE STRUCTURE (S-STRUCTURE)

Introduction to Surface Structure (S-Structure) The concept of Surface Structure (S-Structure) is a foundational element within the theoretical framework of generative grammar, a paradigm revolutionized by the groundbreaking work of linguist Noam Chomsky, particularly in his seminal texts like Syntactic Structures (1957) and Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (1965). S-Structure represents the final, observable […]

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