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The Creative Aspect of Language Use and the Implications for Linguistic Science

Asoulin, Eran (2013) The Creative Aspect of Language Use and the Implications for Linguistic Science. [Preprint]

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    Abstract

    The creative aspect of language use provides a set of phenomena that a science of language must explain. It is the “central fact to which any significant linguistic theory must address itself” and thus “a theory of language that neglects this “creative” aspect is of only marginal interest” (Chomsky, 1964, p. 7; p. 8). Therefore, the form and explanatory depth of linguistic science is restricted in accordance with this aspect of language. I discuss the implications of the creative aspect of language use for a scientific theory of language, noting the possible further implications for a science of the mind. I will argue that a corollary of the creative aspect of language use is that a science of language can study the mechanisms that make language use possible, but that such a science cannot explain how these mechanisms enter into human action in the form of language use.


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    Item Type: Preprint
    Keywords: creative aspect of language use; linguistic science; science of the mind; externalism; Chomskyan internalism.
    Subjects: Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science
    General Issues > History of Science Case Studies
    General Issues > Laws of Nature
    General Issues > Philosophers of Science
    Specific Sciences > Psychology/Psychiatry
    General Issues > Structure of Theories
    Depositing User: Dr. Eran Asoulin
    Date Deposited: 27 Mar 2013 09:12
    Last Modified: 27 Mar 2013 09:12
    Item ID: 9647
    URI: http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/9647

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