noam chomsky and universal grammar structure
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Noam Chomsky and universal
grammar structure.
« the father of modernLinguistics »
Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky’s life and influences…
• Born: December 7, 1928• Son of a professor of Hebrew
His father worked with medieval Hebrew grammar. Influenced Chomsky
• Yiddish: parents’ 1st language He was able to see first-hand how his parents, as
immigrants, learned English, compared to how he learned English from his American peers as a child
• Wife: also a linguist
Carol Chomsky
• PhD in linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania, 1955• Zellig Harris: a linguist who swayed Chomsky towards
studying linguistics, when he was on the verge of dropping out of college.
• MIT: became a professor in 1955; Has been a professor there for over 55 years
• 1957: book Syntactic Structures– Began to develop his linguistic theories in his doctoral
thesis; elaborated on these theories in his first book• Criticized U.S. foreign policy and the legitimacy of U.S.
power: controversy, death threats, receives police protection• Rarely at MIT now: travels, giving lectures
Noam Chomsky Universal Grammar
The most famous aspect of this line of thought was put forth by the linguist
Noam Chomsky in the 1950s.
Chomsky proposed a universal grammar hardwired into the brain
of all humans underlying all languages.
Universal Grammar Theory
Is the theory introduced by Noam Chomsky
There are rules of language that all humans are born
with, they are internal, not imitated.
• Nowadays UG means the initial state of a language learner.
• It is the “innate” (genetically transmitted) aspect of grammatical rules; the language instinct
• It is that aspect of the human mind that causes one to learn the language.
• UG qua initial state is biologically determined. • As such, it does not belong to a specific
language.
When learning a new language we can rely on some structures common to our native language or even common to all language.
According to the theories of Noam Chomsky there is an universal grammar which claims that all languages have a similar underlying
abstract structure
Universal Grammar
Language Acquisition Device
According to Chomsky LAD is the neurological system in the brain that facilitates language
development
Universal Grammar Theory
Two layers must be distinguished, the deep grammatical structure which is
common to all language and the surface grammar applicable only to a specific
language
Deep structure is the abstract underlying form, which determines the meaning of a sentence.
Surface structure is what we write or speak. The two are connected by transformations like
combination, addition and deletion. There were two structures or trees: one for deep and one for
surface sentences. Transformation rules linked the two
Chomsky's initial assumptions were fourfold. Firstly that transformations preserved meaning, i.e. that surface structure was linked to meaning
only by deep structures. Secondly, that transformational rules were simple and did only
one thing at a time. Thirdly that the deep structures were similar to surface structures.
And fourthly that transformational rules were the only rules needed to link surface and deep structures. Now it appears that all four cannot
be held jointly
The deep structure of a sentence is its underlying semantic content, an
abstraction decoded from the actual syntactic sequence of its surface
structure. E.g.:
She wrote an article or An article was written by her .
Shares the same deep structure.
Deep structure
Surface structure
The structure that corresponds with the actual form of a sentence Is the final
stage in the syntactic representation of a sentence It provides the input to the
phonological component of the grammar
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