Book review
Ideology and Linguistic Theory: Noam Chomsky and the deep structure debates. By Geoffrey J. Huck & John A. Goldsmith.
.London & New York: Routledge, 1996. x, 185 pp.

Reviewed by Frits Stuurman
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