| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Particularly controversial was Chomsky's claim in Aspects of the Theory of Syntax that 'linguistic theory is concerned primarily with an ideal speaker-listener, in a completely homogenous speech-community, who knows its language perfectly and is unaffected by such grammatically irrelevant conditions as memory limitations, distractions, shifts of attention and interest, and errors (random or charac
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