How Jackendoff helps us think
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):688-689 (2003)
Abstract
The nature of the relationship between language and thought has been quite elusive. We believe that its understanding is crucially dependent on the available notions of language and thought. Foundations of Language offers an unusually clear and complete account of both, providing a fruitful and much needed framework for future research. No doubt it will help us think better about these elusive complexities.DOI
10.1017/s0140525x03440156
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