

Ockham on mental language
pp. 53-70
in: J.C. Smith (ed), Historical foundations of cognitive science, Berlin, Springer, 1991Abstract
Thanks largely to the work of Noam Chomsky, we have witnessed over the last thirty years a revival of interest in two closely related ideas: that there is a universal grammar, a set of structural features common to every human language, and that the exploration of this grammar is, in part, an exploration of the structure of thought.