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Chomsky&#39s Internalist View of Language: A Critical Survey

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Explore Noam Chomsky’s revolutionary internalist view of language with Kanya Sen Gupta’s insightful critique. “Chomsky’s Internalist View of Language: A Critical Survey” (ISBN: 9788186921364) delves into the core of generative linguistics, examining its impact and limitations. Discover the interplay between innate language faculty and external linguistic influences. Perfect for linguistics students, researchers, and anyone intrigued by the mysteries of language acquisition and the human mind.

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25 reviews for Chomsky&#39s Internalist View of Language: A Critical Survey

  1. Ashish Ranjan

    A concise and critical examination. It helped me understand the core concepts. Some parts were dense, but I appreciate the effort!

  2. Mayank

    Sen Gupta’s analysis is insightful and challenges some of the core assumptions of Chomsky’s internalist view of language.

  3. Durgesh Rajendra Karande

    The book felt a bit too focused on criticizing Chomsky, overlooking potential strengths in his theories. Still an interesting read.

  4. Himanshu Kumar

    A decent overview of Chomsky’s internalism, but sometimes felt a bit repetitive. Good for beginners, though.

  5. Parv Nanda

    I found this book to be both challenging and rewarding. It is a thorough, rigorous and important contribution to the field.

  6. Ansh Gupta

    The book provides a comprehensive survey of Chomsky’s theories, but the author’s own viewpoint could have been more balanced. Still informative.

  7. Suryansh Gupta

    An essential book for linguistics students. Very well researched! The arguments are clear and persuasive.

  8. Muskan Suryan

    As someone new to linguistics, this book was very helpful in understanding Chomsky’s complex theories.

  9. Ram Nikunj Sharma

    The writing style felt a bit academic and dense, making it a bit difficult to get through. Some helpful insights included though.

  10. Sejal Bagga

    I found this book incredibly helpful for my linguistics course. It broke down the key arguments effectively. Highly recommended.

  11. Ankit Singh

    While thorough, the book sometimes gets bogged down in technical jargon. A more accessible writing style would have been appreciated.

  12. Priyanshu Jain

    An excellent critical survey that challenges conventional views. Thought-provoking and well-argued. I appreciate the effort.

  13. Harman Singh

    The book is well-written and informative, but it felt a little dry at times. Still a valuable academic resource.

  14. Umesh Kumar

    While the book offers a critical survey, it could have explored alternative perspectives in more detail.

  15. Shubham Srivastava

    Sen Gupta does a good job of explaining complex ideas, although I wish there was more focus on recent developments. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  16. Abhishek Anand

    This book delves deep into internalism. It can be a dense read, but the insights are worth the effort. I appreciate the effort.

  17. Garima Shukla

    A well-researched and insightful analysis, though at times the arguments felt a little repetitive. Informative, overall.

  18. Naman Jain

    Good overview, but I wanted more discussion on the implications of Chomsky’s work on cognitive science. Worth the read overall.

  19. Nirbhik Kumar Baid

    It’s a solid introduction but lacked the depth I was hoping for. Good for a quick overview, though.

  20. Prakrit Kohli

    A valuable resource! I appreciated the balanced approach to analyzing Chomsky’s complex ideas. Would recommend to others

  21. Dipesh Kadam

    Sen Gupta’s writing is clear and accessible. A must-read for anyone studying linguistics. A few sections were hard to follow.

  22. Sunny B Joseph

    This book offers a great introduction to Chomsky’s work, but it could benefit from more real-world examples. Quite insightful though.

  23. Gaurang Athalye

    Helpful for understanding Chomsky. Could be improved with more case studies. Still, a worthwhile read for linguistics enthusiasts.

  24. Rashi Sharma

    An insightful critique! The book challenges the reader to think critically about Chomsky’s internalist view. Very engaging.

  25. Sarvesh

    Sen Gupta provides a balanced critique of Chomsky’s views. I disagree with some points. Still a good academic read though.

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