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Francis Y. Lin
Academic background
Alma mater University of Oxford (PhD), University of Essex (PhD)
Thesis Grammar, meaning and understanding : an inquiry into grammatical and semantic competence (2002)
Academic work
Discipline linguistics, computer science
Sub-discipline philosophy of linguistics, syntax, philosophy of language, Wittgenstein
Institutions Beijing International Studies University
Beihang University (2010-2016)
Beijing Normal University (2004-2010)
Goldsmiths, University of London (2000-2004)

Francis Yunqing Lin is a Chinese linguist and professor at Beijing International Studies University. He is known for his critique of generative grammar.

Critique of universal grammar

In an article, published in Lingua, Lin tries to provide a refutation of universal grammar based on methodological grounds. He points out that the very method for discovering the grammar makes it impossible to discover any innate linguistic universals. John J. Kim (from San Francisco State University) and Tong Wu (from Central China Normal University) has replied to Lin's views. [1] [2] Lin has published a reply to Kim's arguments. [3]

References

  1. ^ Kim, John J. (July 2018). "A refutation of a refutation of universal grammar". Lingua. 210–211: 122–124. doi: 10.1016/j.lingua.2018.04.005. ISSN  0024-3841. S2CID  171752733.
  2. ^ Wu, Tong (2020-03-01). "A refutation of "a refutation of universal grammar"(Lin, f. 2017. Lingua 193. 1–22.)". Poznań Studies in Contemporary Linguistics. 56 (1): 169–205. doi: 10.1515/psicl-2020-0005. S2CID  212726356.
  3. ^ Lin, Francis Y. (April 2019). "Methodological confusions in universal grammar: Reply to Kim". Lingua. 222: 74–79. doi: 10.1016/j.lingua.2019.02.008. ISSN  0024-3841. S2CID  171658577.

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