During the last half of the 20th century, following the work of
Noam Chomsky, linguistics was dominated by the
generativist school. While formulated by Chomsky in part as a way to explain how human beings
acquire language and the biological constraints on this acquisition, in practice it has largely been concerned with giving formal accounts of specific phenomena in natural languages. Generative theory is
modularist and formalist in character. Formal linguistics remains the dominant paradigm for studying linguistics,
[25] though Chomsky's writings have also gathered criticism.
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