Noam Chomsky bibliography

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This is a list of writings published by Noam Chomsky.

Books by Chomsky

Linguistics

See a full bibliography on Chomsky's MIT homepage .

  • (1951). Morphophonemics of Modern Hebrew. Master's thesis, University of Pennsylvania.
  • (1955). Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory. (A typescript Chomsky wrote in preparation for his PhD thesis, including hand-written notes made in preparation for the 1975 book, is available as a 436 MiB, 919 page PDF.)
  • (1955). Transformational Analysis. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.
  • ; Halle, Morris; Lukoff, Fred (11 October 1956). "On Accent and Juncture in English". In Halle, Morris; Lunt, Horace; McLean, Hugh et al. For Roman Jakobson. Essays on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. The Hague: Mouton. pp. 65–80. 
  • (1957). Syntactic Structures. The Hague: Mouton. 
  • (1959). "Reviews: Verbal behavior by B. F. Skinner". Language 35 (1): 26–58. JSTOR 411334. 
  • (1964). Current issues in linguistic theory. The Hague: Mouton. 
  • (1965). Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. Cambridge: The MIT Press. 
  • (1965). Cartesian Linguistics. New York: Harper and Row.  (Reprint: (1986). Cartesian Linguistics. A Chapter in the History of Rationalist Thought. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. )
  • (1966). Topics in the Theory of Generative Grammar.
  • (1968) with Morris Halle. The Sound Pattern of English. New York: Harper & Row.
  • (1968). Language and Mind.
  • (1972). Studies on Semantics in Generative Grammar.
  • (1975). The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory.
  • (1975). Reflections on Language. New York: Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-394-49956-5. 
  • (1977). Essays on Form and Interpretation.
  • (1979). Morphophonemics of Modern Hebrew.
  • (1980). Rules and Representations.
  • (1981). Lectures on Government and Binding: The Pisa Lectures. Holland: Foris Publications. Reprint. 7th Edition. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 1993.
  • (1982). Some Concepts and Consequences of the Theory of Government and Binding.
  • (1982). Language and the Study of Mind.
  • (1982). Noam Chomsky on The Generative Enterprise, A discussion with Riny Hyybregts and Henk van Riemsdijk.
  • (1984). Modular Approaches to the Study of the Mind.
  • (1986). Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin, and Use.
  • (1986). Barriers. Linguistic Inquiry Monograph Thirteen. Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press.
  • (1987). "On Power and Ideology: The Managua Lectures." Boston: South End Press.
  • (1988). "Language and Politics." Montreal: Black Rose Books.
  • (1993). Language and Thought.
  • (1995). The Minimalist Program. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
  • (1998). On Language.
  • (2000). New Horizons in the Study of Language and Mind.
  • (2000). The Architecture of Language (Mukherji, et al., eds.).
  • (2000). Minimalist Inquiries: The Framework. Step by Step: Essays on Minimalist Syntax in honor of Howard Lasnik. Martin, r., D. Michaels and J. Uriagereka (eds). Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
  • (2000) with Place, U.T. "The Chomsky-Place correspondence 1993–1994". Edited, with an introduction and suggested readings, by T. Schoneberger. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 17, 7–38.
  • (2001). On Nature and Language (Adriana Belletti and Luigi Rizzi, ed.).
  • (2001). Derivation by Phase. Ken Hale: A Life in Language. Kenstowicz, Michael (ed). Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. pp. 1–54.
  • (2004). Beyond Explanatory Adequacy. Structures and Beyond. Belletti Adriana (ed). The Cartography of Syntactic Structure Vol 3. Oxford: OUP. pp. 104–131.
  • (2005). Three Factors in Language Design. Linguistic Inquiry. 36:1-22.
  • (2007). Approaching UG From Below. Interfaces + Recursion = Language? Sauerland, Uli and Hans Martin Gärtner (eds). New York: Mouton de Gruyter. pp. 1–29.
  • (May 2008). "On Phases". In Freidin, Robert; Otero, Carlos P.; Zubizarreta, Maria Luisa. Foundational Issues in Linguistic Theory. Essays in Honor of Jean-Roger Vergnaud. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. pp. 133–166. ISBN 978-0-262-06278-7. 
  • (2012) with James McGilvray. The Science of Language. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-60240-3.
  • (2012). Chomsky's Linguistics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics. ISBN 0615567126. 

Computer science

  • (1959). "On Certain Formal Properties of Grammars." Information and Control 2. 137–167. (Reprinted in Readings in Mathematical Psychology 2, edited by Luce, Bush, Galanter, 125-55. New York, Wiley and Sons, 1965.) doi: 10.1016/S0019-9958(59)90362-6
  • (1963). with Marcel-Paul Schützenberger. "The Algebraic Theory of Context-Free Languages." Computer Programming and Formal Systems: Studies in Logic, edited by P. Braffort and D. Hirshberg, 118–61. Amsterdam: North-Holland. doi: 10.1016/S0049-237X(08)72023-8

Politics

Some of the books are available for viewing online.[1]

Books on Chomsky

Biographies and general introductions

Interviews

By Amy Goodman
By Imagineer Magazine
By Maria Hinojosa
By Peshawa Muhammed
By Andrew Marr
By Big Think
By David Barsamian (from Alternative Radio, published in book form)
By Danilo Mandic (published COPYLEFT by Datanews Editrice, Italy)
  • On Globalization, Iraq and Middle East Studies (2005)
  • On the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia (2006)
By Harry Kreisler (host of the TV series "Conversations with History" by UC Berkley)
  • Activism, Anarchism, and Power (March 22, 2002) video
By others

References

  1. "Books". Chomsky.info. Retrieved 13 February 2013. 
  2. "Footnotes for Understanding Power". UnderstandingPower.com. Retrieved 13 February 2013. 
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