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Linguistic Theory in America
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Linguistic Theory in America
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- Front Cover
- Linguistic Theory in America
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
- PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
- Chapter 1. The State of American Linguistics in the Mid 1950s
- Chapter 2. The Chomskyan Revolution
- Chapter 3. From Syntactic Structures to Aspects of the Theory of Syntax
- Chapter 4. The Rise of Generative Semantics
- Chapter 5. The Linguistic Wars
- Chapter 6. The Extended Standard Theory
- Chapter 7. The New Consensus and the New Riftin Generative Syntax
- Chapter 8. Current Approaches to Syntax
- REFERENCES
- NAME INDEX
- SUBJECT INDEX