Observed use of language or hypothesized dispositions to respond, habits, and so on, may provide evidence as to the nature of this mental reality, but surely cannot constitute the actual subject matter of linguistics, if this is to be a serious discipline. Aspects of the Theory of Syntax - Page 4by Noam Chomsky - 1969 - 251 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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