50 years of Linguistics at MIT, Lecture 4
Noam Chomsky speaks about the history of linguistics in the 20th century and the role played by the MIT Linguistics department. from "50 Years of Linguistics at MIT: a Scientific Reunion" (December 9-11, 2011) http://ling50.mit.edu Video courtesy of Video Visuals

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