“We may usefully think of the language faculty, the number faculty, and others as 'mental organs,' analogous to the heart or the visual system or the system of motor coordination and planning. There appears to be no clear demarcation line between physical organs, perceptual and motor systems and cognitive faculties in the respects in question.”

—  Noam Chomsky

Source: Quotes 1960s-1980s, 1980s, Rules and Representations (1980), p. 4.

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