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Syntactic Structures is the name of an influential book by
Noam Chomsky first published in
1957. Widely regarded as one of the most important texts in the field of
linguistics, this work laid the foundation of Chomsky's idea of
transformational grammar. The book contains the notorious example of a sentence that's completely grammatical, yet completely nonsensical in "
Colorless green ideas sleep furiously."
The publishing of
Syntactic Structures is believed by many academics to be a watershed moment in the annals of modern linguistics. In a review of the book, linguist
Robert Lees wrote that the book is
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