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12. Finalmente il generativismo!

12. Finalmente il generativismo!
Feb 16, 2024 · 23m 39s

Qui esploriamo il generativismo, la teoria sviluppata da Noam Chomsky negli anni '50 che ha rivoluzionato la nostra comprensione del linguaggio. Affronteremo insieme questioni come la natura innata della lingua,...

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Qui esploriamo il generativismo, la teoria sviluppata da Noam Chomsky negli anni '50 che ha rivoluzionato la nostra comprensione del linguaggio. Affronteremo insieme questioni come la natura innata della lingua, affrontando la smentita del comportamentismo linguistico e introducendo concetti come "grammatica universale" e "competenza". Attraverso aneddoti e spiegazioni, esploriamo la storia, l'evoluzione e le critiche del generativismo, mettendo in luce come questa teoria continui a influenzare la linguistica moderna.

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