Description
A radically revised and updated account of Noam Chomsky's thought and its revolutionary impact on linguistics, psychology, philosophy and politics.
About the Author
Neil Smith is a Fellow of the British Academy and an Honorary Member of the Linguistic Society of America. Nicholas Allott is Senior Lecturer of English Language at the University of Oslo.
Reviews
'This is the book about Noam Chomsky that you were looking for. Without presupposing any background, it takes the reader on a fascinating intellectual journey documenting the enormous contributions Chomsky has made to the history of ideas ... This book is carefully crafted and beautifully written. As far as books on popular science go, this is a masterpiece.' Stephen Crain, Macquarie University, Sydney and Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders
'... a clear, accurate and compelling introduction to Chomsky's work.' Jan Terje Faarlund, University of Oslo
'A superb, synoptic, and not uncritical exposition of Chomsky's views, in linguistics and politics, usefully updating previous editions to include discussion of 'Minimalism', 'Darwin's Problem', and political commentaries since 9/11.' Georges Rey, University of Maryland, College Park
Book Information
ISBN 9781107442672
Author Neil Smith
Format Paperback
Page Count 474
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 680g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 25mm