- For a defense of this approach see Jerold J. Katz, “Mentalism in Linguistics,” Language XL (April-June, 1964), 124–137.
- Leonard Bloomfield, Language (New York, 1933), 32ff, 142–143.
- Robert B. Lees, review of Syntactic Structures by Noam Chomsky, Language XXXIII (July-September, 1957), 377.
- Loc. cit.
- Noam Chomsky, Syntactic Structures ('s-Gravenhage, 1963).
- Ferdinand de Saussure, Cours de Iinguistique générale (Paris, 1949), Sections 30–32, 36–37, 56.
- Chomsky, op. cit., 49–50.
- Ibid., 14.
- On the question of authorship see Martin Grabmann, “Die Entwicklung der Mittelalterliches Geistesleben (Muenchen, 1926), Vol. 1, 118–125. For this paper I have used the Quaracchi edition, which ascribes the work to Duns Seotus.
- Duns Seotus [Pseudo.], Grammaticaspeculativa, ed. by Fernandez Garcia (Quaracchi, 1902). For a philosophical discussion of the Grammatica speculativa see Martin Heidegger, Die Kategorien- und Bedeutungs-lehre des Duns Seotus (Tuebingen, 1916), 124–150.
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