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Birth
Noam Chomsky was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended an experimental elementary school that encouraged students to develop their interests through self teaching. McGilvray, James A. “Noam Chomsky.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 28 June 2018, www.britannica.com/biography/Noam-Chomsky. -
Early Interest in Linguistics
Noam Chomsky attended the University of Pennsylvania at age 16. By age 18, he was beginning to lose interest in the school and considered leaving until he met linguist Zellig S. Harris, who shared similar political views. Harris convinced him to stay and study philosophy and mathematics.
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Chomsky Hiearchy
The Chomsky hierarchy is a series of four formal classes of languages, increasing in complexity labeled type 3, type 2, type 1 and type 0. Each is a subclass of the next.
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Contributions to his field
Noam Chomsky believed that the ability to learn a language existed innately in the mind and grammar was constructed unconsciously through cues in the child's environment. He introduced the Chomsky hierarchy, generative grammar and the concept of universal grammar. Universal grammar relates to the notion that all humans are innately capable of acquiring language from birth
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Legacy
Presently, Noam Chomsky is a Laureate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Arizona. He has written over 100 books and received numerous awards for his contributions to Science.
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