The influence of Chomsky on the modern vision of linguistics is fundamental.The conception that language is a property inherent to human beings that is endowed with a singular complexity, and that it is necessary to distinguish between grammaticality and meaning, is quite popular today.It is therefore a question of sharing knowledge in a more widespread way and of dealing with the task of extending the knowledge of that audience, hopefully more educated and erudite.From the fifties of the last century, the proposals of this author have been the subject of a growing interest that has not stopped increasing over time.