THE DEEP STRUCTURE OF SENTENCES

THE DEEP STRUCTURE OF SENTENCES

by Peter Kellow
THE DEEP STRUCTURE OF SENTENCES

THE DEEP STRUCTURE OF SENTENCES

by Peter Kellow

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Overview

The use of the term "deep structure" here has the same meaning
as used by Noam Chomsky.

Chomsky distinguishes the "surface structure" of sentences, which is the form of a language we habitually use, from the "deep structure" which underlies and underpins the true semantic content of the sentence.

The surface structure is by definition revealed to us whereas deep structure is subliminal and its form can only be accessed through theoretical investigation.

Although we do not see and are not directly conscious of deep structure it is the base upon which linguistic communication is built.

The surface structure of every language is different whereas the deep structure
is by definition always the same.

The concept of deep structure is thus equivalent to that of a "universal grammar".

A test of the adequacy of a theory of deep structure is that it works
for every known language.

The deep structure for Chomsky took
the form of a "transformational grammar" which he invented.

In this essay an entirely different new theory of deep structure is put forward.

An essential idea behind this new theory is that deep structure must reveal something fundamental to human thought.

The theory has been exhaustively tested on actual sentences to ensure that it is robust enough to be able to provide a deep structure for every possible sentence. Examples of this research are given at the end of the book

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781668545102
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/19/2021
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Peter Kellow was awarded a BA (Architecture) and a Batchelor of Architecture at Bristol University, England. He was a partner in an award -winning architectural practice in London for many years and left of legacy of highly regarded buildings mostly in the traditional mould. He was a regular writer for American Arts Quarterly and contributed major essays which will shortly be included in a book of the many essays on art and architecture he has published throughout his career. He published a full-length book on philosophy in 1990 and has original works in an advanced state of preparation on architecture, philosophy, communication, political philosophy and economics.
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