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The Methodological Status of Grammatical Argumentation
Botha, Rudolf P. [Verfasser]. - Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2018
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Methodological Aspects of Transformational Generative Phonology
Botha, Rudolf P. [Verfasser]. - Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2018
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The Justification of Linguistic Hypotheses : A Study of Nondemonstrative Inference in Transformational Grammar
Botha, Rudolf P. [Verfasser]; Winckler, Walter K. [Verfasser]. - Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2017
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The Conduct of Linguistic Inquiry : A Systematic Introduction to the Methodology of Generative Grammar
Botha, Rudolf P. [Verfasser]. - Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2017
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Language evolution : the windows approach
Botha, Rudolf P.. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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The evolutionary emergence of language : evidence and inference
Botha, Rudolf P.. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Pr., 2013
MPI-SHH Linguistik
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Introduction : evidence and inference in the study of language evolution
In: The evolutionary emergence of language (Oxford, 2013), p. 1-17
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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The evolutionary emergence of language : evidence and inference
Botha, Rudolf P.; Everaert, Martin. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013
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The metaphysics market 5 stocking language as something social
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 24 (1991) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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Minding one's metatheory in doing morphology
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 26 (1993) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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The Language Lottery: Promises, Promises.
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 12 (1984) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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The rationality of Chomsky’s linguistics as instantiated by the development of binding theory
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 14 (1985) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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How much of language, if any, came about in the same sort of way as the brooding chamber in snails?
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 33 (2000) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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Neo-Darwinian accounts of the evolution of language: 1. Questions about their explanatory focus
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 30 (1996) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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Methodological bases of a progressive mentalism
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 3 (1979) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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Morphological representation and semanticinterpretation
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 11 (1983) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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Selkirk's theory of verbal compounding: a critical appraisal
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 10 (1983) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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On the Galilean style of linguistic inquiry
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 7 (1981) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
Abstract: The Specified Subject Condition (henceforth SSC) and the Tensed SCondit~ on (henceforth TSC) were proposed in the early seventies by Chomsky as principles of universal grammar, restricting the application of both syntactic movement transformations and rules of semantic interpretation. An early informal reference to these conditions can be found in (Chomsky 1971:34-40). The first detailed technical discussion of the SSC and TSC appeared in "Conditions on transformations" (henceforth (Chomsky 1973)). Since the publication of the latter work, these two conditions have played a fundamental role in the theory of universal grammar (henceforth UG) within the Chomskyan approach to the study of language. The developmental history of these two conditions in fact provides us with helpful insight into important aspects of both the substantive and the methodological developments which Chomsky's general linguistic theory has undergone within The time has come for psychologists and linguists to adopt "the Galilean style" of inquiry in the study both of mind in general and of language in particular. Such is the position more than once argued for by Chomsky in recent writings. On the face of it, "the Galilean style" ~s a new mode of ~nqu~ry ~n theoretical linguistcs; the overall aim of this essay ~s to see how this apparent novelty holds up under methodological analysis. Before turning to a number of specific questions about "the Galilean style", however, it will be in order to take a brief look at the main components of Chomsky's argument for the adoption of this mode of inquiry the past decade.
URL: http://spil.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/115
https://doi.org/10.5774/7-0-115
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The metaphysics market3 Selling languages as soul
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 22 (1990) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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External evidence in the validation of mentalistic theories a Chomskyan paradox*
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 2 (1979) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
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