The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory
The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory or LSLT is a major work in linguistics by American linguist Noam Chomsky. It was written in 1955 and published in 1975. In 1955, Chomsky submitted a part of this book as his PhD thesis titled Transformational Analysis, setting out his ideas on transformational grammar; he was awarded a Ph.D. for it, and it was privately distributed among specialists on microfilm. Chomsky offered the manuscript of LSLT for publication, but MIT's Technology Press refused to publish it.[1]
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| Author | Noam Chomsky |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | Natural language syntax |
| Publisher | Springer US |
Publication date | 1975 (written 1955) |
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| Pages | 592 |
| ISBN | 9780306307607 |
| Preceded by | Morphophonemics of Modern Hebrew |
| Followed by | Syntactic Structures |
References
- Koerner, E.F.K. "LINGUISTICS AND REVOLUTION WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE 'CHOMSKYAN REVOLUTION'" (PDF).
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