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Linguistics and the Formal Sciences
The Origins of Generative Grammar

An insightful overview of how syntactic theory was influenced by developments in the formal sciences during the twentieth Century.

Marcus Tomalin (Author)

9780521854818, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 February 2006

248 pages
23.5 x 16 x 2 cm, 0.542 kg

The formal sciences, particularly mathematics, have had a profound influence on the development of linguistics. This insightful overview looks at techniques that were introduced in the fields of mathematics, logic and philosophy during the twentieth century, and explores their effect on the work of various linguists. In particular, it discusses the 'foundations crisis' that destabilised mathematics at the start of the twentieth century, the numerous related movements which sought to respond to this crisis, and how they influenced the development of syntactic theory in the 1950s. The book concludes by discussing the resulting major consequences for syntactic theory, and provides a detailed reassessment of Chomsky's early work at the advent of Generative Grammar. Informative and revealing, this book will be invaluable to all those working in formal linguistics, in particular those interested in its history and development.

Acknowledgements
List of mathematical symbols
List of abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. The consequences of analysis
3. Mathematical linguistics
4. Systems of syntax: 1951–1955
5. Transforming generative grammar: 1955–1957
6. Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Mathematical logic [PBCD], Philosophy of mathematics [PBB], Mathematics [PB], Historical & comparative linguistics [CFF]

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