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P. H. Matthews has written:

'The concise Oxford dictionary of linguistics' -- subject(s): Linguistics, Dictionaries

'Do Languages Obey General Laws?'

'Linguistics' -- subject(s): Linguistics

'Oxford concise dictionary of linguistics =' -- subject(s): Linguistics, Dictionaries

'Generative grammar and linguistic competence' -- subject(s): Generative grammar, Competence and performance (Linguistics)

'Syntactic Relations'

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P. H. Matthews has written:

'The concise Oxford dictionary of linguistics' -- subject(s): Linguistics, Dictionaries

'Do Languages Obey General Laws?'

'Linguistics' -- subject(s): Linguistics

'Oxford concise dictionary of linguistics =' -- subject(s): Linguistics, Dictionaries

'Generative grammar and linguistic competence' -- subject(s): Generative grammar, Competence and performance (Linguistics)

'Syntactic Relations'

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Some major schools of linguistics include structuralism, generative grammar, cognitive linguistics, and sociolinguistics. Each school focuses on different aspects of language structure, use, and acquisition, providing various theoretical frameworks for understanding language.

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Noam Chomsky is often credited with founding generative grammar in the 1950s. His work revolutionized the study of linguistics by proposing that language is an innate human capacity and that the rules governing language can be described through a formal system.

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Applied Linguistics= Computational; Forensic; Acquisition; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics; Development; Assessment; Stylistics

Theoretical Linguistics= Cognitive; Generative; Phonology; Semantics; Pragmatics; Lexical; Syntax; Morphology

Descriptive Linguists= Etymology; historical; sociolinguistics; anthropological; comparative; phonetics

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Judith Aissen has written:

'The syntax of causative constructions' -- subject(s): Causative (Linguistics), Generative grammar

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