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Noam Chomsky
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Un des plus grands intellectuels américains.
Noam Chomsky né le 7 décembre 1928 à Philadelphie, est un linguiste et philosophe américain. Professeur émérite de linguistique au Massachusetts Institute of Technology où il a enseigné toute sa carrière, il a fondé la linguistique générative.
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Noam Chomsky né le 7 décembre 1928 à Philadelphie, est un linguiste et philosophe américain. Professeur émérite de linguistique au Massachusetts Institute of Technology où il a enseigné toute sa carrière, il a fondé la linguistique générative.
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English
Noam Chomsky
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2001
1928-, educator and linguist, b. Philadelphia. Chomsky, who has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1955, developed a theory of transformational (sometimes called generative or transformational-generative) grammar that revolutionized the scientific study of language. He first set out his abstract analysis of language in his doctoral dissertation (1955) and Syntactic Structures (1957). Instead of starting with minimal sounds, as the structural linguists had done, Chomsky began with the rudimentary or primitive sentence; from this base he developed his argument that innumerable syntactic combinations can be generated by means of a complex series of rules.
According to transformational grammar, every intelligible sentence conforms not only to grammatical rules peculiar to its particular language, but also to « deep structures, » a universal grammar underlying all languages and corresponding to an innate capacity of the human brain. Chomsky and other linguists who built on his work formulated transformational rules, which transform a sentence with a given grammatical structure (e.g., « John saw Mary ») into a sentence with a different grammatical structure but the same essential meaning (« Mary was seen by John »). Transformational linguistics has been influential in psycholinguistics, particularly in the study of language acquisition by children. In the 1990s Chomsky formulated a « Minimalist Program » in an attempt to simplify the symbolic representations of the language facility.
Chomsky is a prolific author whose principal linguistic works after Syntactic Structures include Current Issues in Linguistic Theory (1964), The Sound Pattern of English (with Morris Halle, 1968), Language and Mind (1972), Studies on Semantics in Generative Grammar (1972), and Knowledge of Language (1986). In addition, he has wide-ranging political interests. He was an early and outspoken critic of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and has written extensively on many political issues from a generally left-wing point of view. Among his political writings are American Power and the New Mandarins (1969), Peace in the Middle East? (1974), Some Concepts and Consequences of the Theory of Government and Binding (1982) [this is actually a book on linguistics, not politics -www.chomsky.info], Manufacturing Consent (with E. S. Herman, 1988), Profit over People (1998), and Rogue States (2000). Chomsky’s controversial bestseller 9-11 (2002) is an analysis of the World Trade Center attack that, while denouncing the atrocity of the event, traces its origins to the actions and power of the United States, which he calls « a leading terrorist state. »
See biography by R. F. Barsky (1997); interviews with D. Barsamian (1992, 1994, 1996, and 2001); studies by F. D’Agostino (1985), C. P. Otero (1988 and 1998), R. Salkie (1990), M. Achbar, ed. (1994), M. Rai (1995), V. J. Cook (1996), P. Wilkin (1997), J. McGilvray (1999), N. V. Smith (1999), A. Edgley (2000), and H. Lasnik (2000); Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (film by P. Wintonick and M. Achbar, 1992) and Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times (documentary film dir. by J. Junkerman, 2002).
Source:
www.chomsky.info/bios/2001–.htm
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2001
1928-, educator and linguist, b. Philadelphia. Chomsky, who has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1955, developed a theory of transformational (sometimes called generative or transformational-generative) grammar that revolutionized the scientific study of language. He first set out his abstract analysis of language in his doctoral dissertation (1955) and Syntactic Structures (1957). Instead of starting with minimal sounds, as the structural linguists had done, Chomsky began with the rudimentary or primitive sentence; from this base he developed his argument that innumerable syntactic combinations can be generated by means of a complex series of rules.
According to transformational grammar, every intelligible sentence conforms not only to grammatical rules peculiar to its particular language, but also to « deep structures, » a universal grammar underlying all languages and corresponding to an innate capacity of the human brain. Chomsky and other linguists who built on his work formulated transformational rules, which transform a sentence with a given grammatical structure (e.g., « John saw Mary ») into a sentence with a different grammatical structure but the same essential meaning (« Mary was seen by John »). Transformational linguistics has been influential in psycholinguistics, particularly in the study of language acquisition by children. In the 1990s Chomsky formulated a « Minimalist Program » in an attempt to simplify the symbolic representations of the language facility.
Chomsky is a prolific author whose principal linguistic works after Syntactic Structures include Current Issues in Linguistic Theory (1964), The Sound Pattern of English (with Morris Halle, 1968), Language and Mind (1972), Studies on Semantics in Generative Grammar (1972), and Knowledge of Language (1986). In addition, he has wide-ranging political interests. He was an early and outspoken critic of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and has written extensively on many political issues from a generally left-wing point of view. Among his political writings are American Power and the New Mandarins (1969), Peace in the Middle East? (1974), Some Concepts and Consequences of the Theory of Government and Binding (1982) [this is actually a book on linguistics, not politics -www.chomsky.info], Manufacturing Consent (with E. S. Herman, 1988), Profit over People (1998), and Rogue States (2000). Chomsky’s controversial bestseller 9-11 (2002) is an analysis of the World Trade Center attack that, while denouncing the atrocity of the event, traces its origins to the actions and power of the United States, which he calls « a leading terrorist state. »
See biography by R. F. Barsky (1997); interviews with D. Barsamian (1992, 1994, 1996, and 2001); studies by F. D’Agostino (1985), C. P. Otero (1988 and 1998), R. Salkie (1990), M. Achbar, ed. (1994), M. Rai (1995), V. J. Cook (1996), P. Wilkin (1997), J. McGilvray (1999), N. V. Smith (1999), A. Edgley (2000), and H. Lasnik (2000); Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (film by P. Wintonick and M. Achbar, 1992) and Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times (documentary film dir. by J. Junkerman, 2002).
Source:
www.chomsky.info/bios/2001–.htm
Films(s)
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Agent orange, une bombe à retardementMoyen-métrage – 2013Plus de 40 ans après, l’Agent Orange continue à faire des ravages. Ce produit chimique répandu sur près de 20% du territoire Vietnamien à été employé par l’armée Américaine durant la guerre contre le Vietnam afin de défo…Noam Chomsky est lié(e) à ce film en tant que acteur/trice
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Article 12 – Waking Up in a Surveillance SocietyLong-métrage – 2010ARTICLE 12 passe au crible le respect de la vie privée, les droits et souhaits des individus et gouvernements, face à l’utilisation croissante de la surveillance. Partant de l’article 12 de la Déclaration universelle des…Noam Chomsky est lié(e) à ce film en tant que acteur/trice
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Toute ma vie (en prison) | In Prison (My Whole Life)Long-métrage – 2008William Francome, jeune blanc des classes moyennes, décide d’enquêter sur le cas de Mumia Abu-Jamal, arrêté pour le meurtre d’un policier le jour même de la naissance de Will. Il va bientôt apprendre les dessous de l’aff…Noam Chomsky est lié(e) à ce film en tant que acteur/trice
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U.S.A. contre John Lennon (Les)Long-métrage – 2006Un documentaire sur la vie de John Lennon, avec un focus sur la partie où le musicien se double d’un militant anti-guerre et qui est proche du mouvement des Blacks Panthers. Une telle position en Amérique est considérée …Noam Chomsky est lié(e) à ce film en tant que acteur/trice
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CHOMSKY, les medias et les illusions nécessaires (Manufacturing Consent)Long-métrage – 1993Noam Chomsky, linguiste, philosophe et militant politique de renom examine le pouvoir de l’information et les forces qui, dans la société, s’exercent sur sa formulation et sa propagation. Ses commentaires sont entrecoupé…Noam Chomsky est lié(e) à ce film en tant que acteur/trice
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