Chomsky's Syntax Revolution Unleashes Infinite Language Creativity and Universal Grammar
The article discusses how Noam Chomsky developed a new way to study language called generative grammar, focusing on syntax. Chomsky's work emphasized the structure of sentences and how they are formed, rather than just how they are used. He introduced the idea of Universal Grammar, which suggests that all languages share certain underlying rules. Chomsky's approach revolutionized the study of language and helped researchers understand the complexity and creativity of human language.