Languages as Social Objects

Philosophy 72 (282):499-524 (1997)
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1. There is a tendency nowadays for linguists, philosophers and other theorists of language, to dismiss the notion of an object like the English language or the Polish language as simply mythological or mythopoeic—as of no interest to any serious science of language. Some theorists even appear to deny that there are such things as languages . ‘This notion [of a public language] is unknown to empirical inquiry and raises what seem to be irresolvable problems’, Chomsky said in a lecture he gave recently in London

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Language and nature.Noam Chomsky - 1995 - Mind 104 (413):1-61.

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