Re: [Corpora-List] Chomsky

From: Mary Califf (mecalif@ilstu.edu)
Date: Thu Oct 14 2004 - 14:37:05 MET DST

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    You'll actually find that idea in pretty much anything Chomsky wrote in
    linguistics. He distinguished between competence, which could be
    perfect, and performance, which is not. A corpus clearly would
    represent performance of language. The idea was probably best explained
    by him in his Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, MIT Press, 1965.

    Mary Elaine Califf

    On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, [iso-8859-1] Mª Belén Díez Bedmar wrote:

    > Dear list members,
    >
    > I'm looking for the exact bibliographical reference where we can find
    > Chomsky's idea that a corpus presents a language that is defective or
    > corrupted.
    >
    > Thank you very much in advance,
    >
    > Belén
    >
    >
    >
    > antonia@um.es ha escrito:
    > >
    > > Dear list members,
    > > I’d like to ask you for up-dated bibliography related to Data-Driven Learning
    > > I’ve already started with:
    > > http://www.corpus-linguistics.de/ddl/ddl.html , http://www.ctribble.co.uk/ and
    > > Tim Johns Data-driven Learning Page, also the following references:
    > > -Tribble & Jones. Concordances and the Classroom
    > > -Hunston. Corpora in Applied Linguistics
    > > -Wichmann. Teaching and Language Corpora.
    > >
    > > But I’d need some more up-dated bibliography on DDL and its recent applications.
    > >
    > > Thank you very much in advance, I will post a summary with all the responses I
    > > get.
    > >
    > > Antonia
    > >
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