The minimalist program and language acquisition
author: Noam Chomsky,
Linguistics and Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
published: Sept. 24, 2012, recorded: September 2012, views: 30897
published: Sept. 24, 2012, recorded: September 2012, views: 30897
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This talk was given in occasion of the Honorary Doctorate degree in Neuroscience awarded by the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste, Italy on 17th September, 2012. The Minimalist Program is a linguistic theory which originated from an almost forty year long tradition of generative linguistics. It was conceived and was initiated by Noam Chomsky.
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I would have loved to be able to watch this video but, unfortunately, it was not subtitled. Please consider having the videos subtitled in order to provide access to all who wish to view the video.
@Sandra - I completely agree with you, its much easier to understand the speakers if subtitles are available. Let me check what we can do about this asap.
Let me stress that we are also involved in the Translectures project (http://www.translectures.eu/) which will in the future enable us to automatically produce subtitles.
I would have loved to be able to watch this video but, unfortunately, it was not subtitled. Please consider having the videos subtitled in order to provide access to all who wish to view the video.
I also think it would be great to have subtitles, and transcripts for quick reference.
EstarĂa sumamente agradecida si pudieran publicar un link con la conferencia subtitulada, gracias!
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