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“Chomsky’s linguistics work is technical, and where it’s not technical, it’s highly philosophical. I chose On Nature and Language because it’s more modern. It’s quite speculative and a bit rhetorical, it must be said. I like it because it poses, very clearly, a general question. Chomsky focuses on the cognitive-psychological side of linguistics and has always said that language has a biological part to it, that’s it part of our being as humans and other animals don’t have it.” Read more...
David Adger, Linguist