Chomsky

/ˈtʃɒmski/ noun

Definition

Typically refers to Noam Chomsky, influential American linguist, philosopher, and political activist. Known for revolutionary theories about language acquisition and grammar.

Etymology

Surname of Slavic origin, possibly from Polish or Ukrainian roots. The name gained prominence through Noam Chomsky's groundbreaking work in transformational-generative grammar beginning in the 1950s.

Kelly Says

Chomsky revolutionized our understanding of human language by proposing that grammar is innate - children don't just imitate adults but create novel sentences following unconscious rules, suggesting language is fundamental to human nature rather than learned behavior.

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