| Heinz W. Enders - 1975 - 288 pages
...CHOMSKY, Aspekte der Syntax Theory, Frankfurt 1970, p 201). 14 N. CHOMSKY, Cartesian Linguistics, p 35 : "The deep structure that expresses the meaning is common to all languages, so it is claimed, being a simple reflection of the form of thought." u Unter „Mentalismus" versteht man z. B. den im... | |
| Robert Pattison - 1984 - 261 pages
...Chomsky would insist that our Spanish-free traveler was indeed literate wherever he might find himself. "The deep structure that expresses the meaning is common to all languages." Know one language, and you know the basis of all language. This observation is probably a limited consolation... | |
| Randy Allen Harris - 1995 - 369 pages
...generale et raisonee. (1965 [1964]:1 17) Somewhat more strongly, in Cartesian Linguistics, he added "the deep structure that expresses the meaning is common to all languages, so it is claimed, being a simple reflection of the forms of thought" — 1966a:35), unambiguously bringing deep structure... | |
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