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Non-TGG, Anti-TGG, and Post-TGG:
A Bibliography and a "Webography"
On-Line Resources
NOTE: The "Webography" Section Requires Revision
Printed Resources (Bibliography):
Andresen, Julie T. 1989. Skinner and
Chomsky thirty years later. Historiographia Linguistica
XVII: 1/2. 145-165.
Aarsleff, Hans. 1970. The history of
linguistics and Professor Chomsky. Language 46. 570-585.
Aarsleff, Hans. 1971. Cartesian
linguistics: history or fantasy? Language Sciences 17.1-12
Chao, Yuen Ren. 1968. Language and
symbolic systems. Cambridge (Eng.): Cambridge University Press.
Chao, Yuen Ren. 1968. A grammar of
spoken Chinese. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Dostert, Léon. 1972. Descartes
in language. In M.E. Smith (ed.): 1972: 44-49.
Faust, George P. 1970. Review of Chomsky's Aspects
of the theory of syntax (1965).
General Linguistics 10.43-47.
Gross, Maurice. 1979. On the failure
of generative grammar. Language 55. 859-885.
Hall, Robert Anderson. 1970. Some
Recent Studies on Port Royal and Vaugelas. Acta
Linguistica Hafniensia 12.207-233. (Reprinted by J. Benjamins, 1987)
Hall, Robert Anderson. 1977. Some
Critiques of Chomskian Theory. Neuphilologische
Mitteilungen 78.86-95. (Reprinted by J. Benjamins, 1987)
Hall, Robert Anderson. 1987. Linguistics
and Pseudo-Linguistics. John Benjamins Publishing
Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia.
Hawkey, Richard L. 1970. A critique
of certain basic theoretical notions in Chomsky's Syntactic
Structures. Folia Linguistica 4.198-209.
Herdan, Gustav. 1967. The crisis in modern
general linguistics. La Linguistique. 2:1.27-33.
Koerner, E.F. Konrad and Tajima, Matsuji. 1986. Noam
Chomsky: a personal bibliography, 1951-1986. (with the
collaboration of Carlos P. Otero) John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia.
Koerner, E.F. Konrad. 1989. The
Chomskian 'revolution" and its historiography: observations of a
bystander. In Practicing Linguistic Historiography.
John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia.
(the unabridged version of the on-line selection listed above)
Lamb, Sydney M. 1967. Review of two works by
Chomsky. Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen. 69.411-415,
MacCorquodale, Kenneth. 1970. On
Chomsky's review of Skinner's
Verbal Behavior. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of
Behavior 13.83-99.
Maher, John Peter. 1982. The
Transformational-Generative Paradigm: A silver anniversary polemic.
Forum linguisticum 5.1-35.
Mehta, Ved. 1971.
John is Easy to Please. Ferrar,
Straus & Giroux, New York, (originally a New
Yorker article)
Putnam, Hilary. 1967. The
"innateness hypothesis" and explanatory models. Synthese
17.12-22.
Richards, I.A. 1968. So much nearer.
New York: Harcourt, Brace, & World.
Robinson, Ian. 1975. The New
Grammarians' Funeral: a critique of Noam Chomsky's
linguistics. Cambridge (England): Cambridge University Press.
Smith, M. Estellie (ed.). 1972. Studies
in linguistics in honor of George L. Trager. The Hague:
Mouton. (Janua Linguarum, Series Major. no. 52.)
Steiner, George. 1975. After Babel:
aspects of language and translation. 99-109, 170, 286-87,
464-65, 471-72. Oxford (England): Oxford University Press.
Weydt, Harald. 1976. Noam Chomskys
Werk: Kritik - Kommentar - Bibliographie.
Tübingen: G. Narr.
NOTE: This bibliography is in an early stage and has largely been thrown together at the last moment after four months of work on this website from two major sources: Hall and Koerner. Two exceptions are Professor Chao's Chinese Grammar and the I.A. Richards volume. The author knows of other works that ought to be included but cannot immediately put his hands on them. Improvements and additions will definitely be made over the months and years to come, and all suggestions for other appropriate material are earnestly sought and most truly welome.
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