Noam Chomsky (born 1928) is an American linguist and philosopher.
Chomsky may also refer to:
Chomsky is a surname of Slavic origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Cartesian means of or relating to the French philosopher René Descartes—from his Latinized name Cartesius. It may refer to:
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Class war or class warfare often refers to:
Flak was introduced to the English language in World War II to refer to the anti-aircraft fire from anti-aircraft guns, from the German Flugabwehrkanone (Flak), for "aircraft defence cannon".
GB, or Gb may refer to:
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911, 9/11 or Nine Eleven may refer to:
Noam is a Hebrew name which means "pleasantness", and although it started as the male version of the female Na'omi, today, it is a very common Hebrew name for both males and females alike. The common name day for both genders is often 7 December.
In formal language theory, the Chomsky–Schützenberger theorem may refer to either of two different theorems derived by Noam Chomsky and Marcel-Paul Schützenberger concerning context-free languages:
Lad or lads may refer to:
Another World Is Possible may refer to:
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media is a 1988 book by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky.
Occupy may refer to:
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A failed state is a state perceived as having failed at some of the basic conditions and responsibilities of a sovereign government.