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Generative Grammar

2016
This article presents different types of generative grammar that can be used as models of natural languages focusing on a small subset of all the systems that have been devised. The central idea behind generative grammar may be rendered in the words of Richard Montague: “I reject the contention that an important theoretical difference exists between ...
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Iconicity and generative grammar

Language, 1992
A theme running through much of the functionalist literature in linguistics is that grammatical structure, to a considerable degree, has an 'iconic' motivation. This theme can be distilled into three rather distinct claims: (1) iconic principles govern speakers' choices of structurally available options in discourse; (2) structural options that reflect
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COORDINATE GRAMMARS REVISITED: GENERALIZED ISOMETRIC GRAMMARS

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 1989
In a "coordinate grammar", the rewriting rules replace sets of symbols having been given coordinates by sets of symbols whose coordinates are given functions of the coordinates of the original symbols. It was shown in 1972 that coordinate grammars are "too powerful"; even if the rules are all of finite-state types and the functions are all computable ...
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Generative grammar in Italy

1990
An outline of the origins and the development of generative studies in Italy since the early 1960s until the end of the 1970s.
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Generalized forbidding grammars

International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 1990
Each production of a generalized forbidding grammar has an associated finite set of words. Such a production can be applied only if none of its associated words is a substring of a given rewritten sentential form. It is shown that these grammars with productions having associated only words consisting of one or two symbols characterize type 0 ...
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Generative Grammar (GG)

Management and Labour Studies, 2009
This article consists of eight parts: introduction, the organization of a Generative Grammar, operation of the system of base rules, deep structure, surface structure and transformational rules, standard theory, extended standard theory, revised extended standard theory, and minimalism.
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Extraction of organic chemistry grammar from unsupervised learning of chemical reactions

Science Advances, 2021
Philippe Schwaller   +2 more
exaly  

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