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Noam Chomsky / Philosophy of language / Minimalist program / Verb argument / Merge / Link grammar / OpenCog / Syntax / Auxiliary verb / Linguistics / Grammar / Generative linguistics
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Noam Chomsky
Philosophy of language
Minimalist program
Verb argument
Merge
Link grammar
OpenCog
Syntax
Auxiliary verb
Linguistics
Grammar
Generative linguistics

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