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Noam Chomsky was born in Philadelphia and attending school at the University of Pennsylvania. From there he attended a fellowship at Harvard and then taught at MIT.
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Chomsky's take on syntactic structures have been called transformational by many. This book talks about only using limited set of vocabulary to be able to communicate in a more mathematical way.
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In this textbook, Chomsky talks about how the effects linguistics have on philosophy and psychology. He dives into studying the history of language and where it came from to better understand the way we communicate today.
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This book comes as the third major published novel on Chomsky's take on a Syntax language. Here he talks about the complexity of languages and how easily a small child can learn it just by living in that environment.
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This paper by Chomsky focuses on a set of universal perimeter and principals for a more common language for our conceptual needs. This involves the moving and merging of letter or words when referencing verbs and nouns.
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Noam Chomsky is alive today and teaching at the University of Arizona.
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