Noam Chomsky is an eminent American theoretical linguist, cognitive scientist and philosopher, who radically changed the arena of linguistics by assuming language as a uniquely human, biologically based cognitive capacity. He suggested that innate traits in the human brain give birth to both language and grammar. The most important figure in ācognitive revolutionā and āanalytic philosophyā, Chomskyās wide-ranging influence also extends to computer science and mathematics.
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