The Consequences of Language
Linguistics 401. 10/3/07. Pirahã and the Question of Recursion. In his The New Yorker article “The Interpreter,” John Colapinto details Dan Everett’s research into the language of the Pirahã, an isolated Amazonian tribe in Brazil, and the challenge that Everett claims it poses to commonly accepted ideas about language, specifically Noam Chomsky’s theory of universal grammar. ................
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