The philosophy of theoretical linguistics: a contemporary outlook

Cambridge ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press (2024)
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Drawing on perspectives ranging from generative syntax, optimality theory, computational linguistics, sign language phonology, and language evolution studies, this book explores the current philosophical issues in theoretical linguistics. It is an essential read for linguists, cognitive scientists and philosophers working in language studies.

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