Definition of Chomskyan in English:
 Chomskyan
adjective ˈtʃɒmskɪənˈtʃɑm(p)skiən
Relating to or characteristic of the linguistic theories of Noam Chomsky, especially those concerning generative grammar.
 Chomskyan ideas about an innate language faculty
 Example sentencesExamples
-  As a Chomskyan linguist I would argue in favour of an ethical system based on our own innate ethics.
 -  Over the years, Chomskyan linguistics has become increasingly abstract.
 -  He has merged Chomskyan ideas about an innate language faculty with the Darwinian theory of adaptation and natural selection.
 -  This can be seen to follow from the fact that the standard Chomskyan theory views control in a narrow, syntactic sense.
 -  The book is an interesting read too, though the author is a bit too Chomskyan for my taste.
 
  Definition of Chomskyan in US English:
 Chomskyan
adjectiveˈCHäm(p)skēənˈtʃɑm(p)skiən
Relating to or characteristic of the linguistic theories of Noam Chomsky, especially those concerning generative grammar.
 Chomskyan ideas about an innate language faculty
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Over the years, Chomskyan linguistics has become increasingly abstract.
 -  This can be seen to follow from the fact that the standard Chomskyan theory views control in a narrow, syntactic sense.
 -  As a Chomskyan linguist I would argue in favour of an ethical system based on our own innate ethics.
 -  The book is an interesting read too, though the author is a bit too Chomskyan for my taste.
 -  He has merged Chomskyan ideas about an innate language faculty with the Darwinian theory of adaptation and natural selection.