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2005 survey edited by James McGilvray

The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky
Front cover
EditorJames McGilvray
SubjectEssay collection
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication date2005
Pages335
ISBN0521780136

The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky is a 2005 book that surveys the thought and influence of Noam Chomsky. Edited by James McGilvray and published by Cambridge University Press in their Cambridge Companions series, the book received a second edition in 2017.

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