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Artificial Intelligence in Medical Writing: Addressing Untouched Threats. [PDF]
Matsubara S.
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The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory, 2018
In the earliest stages of transformational-generative grammar, there was no lexicon and the rewrite rules and transformations aimed to generate the correct sequence of morphemes of a sentence. The introduction of the lexicon was based on empirical considerations, but not in the domain of morphology. Chomsky’s Lexicalist Hypothesis places word formation
P. Hacken
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In the earliest stages of transformational-generative grammar, there was no lexicon and the rewrite rules and transformations aimed to generate the correct sequence of morphemes of a sentence. The introduction of the lexicon was based on empirical considerations, but not in the domain of morphology. Chomsky’s Lexicalist Hypothesis places word formation
P. Hacken
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A multimodal grammar of artificial intelligence: Measuring the gains and losses in generative AI
Multimodality & Society, 2023This paper analyzes the scope of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the perspective of a multimodal grammar. Its focal point is Generative AI, a technology that puts so-called Large Language Models to work.
B. Cope, M. Kalantzis
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Social Science Research Network, 2020
In linguistics, Transformational –Generative Grammar (TGG) is the part of the theory of generative grammar, especially of natural native languages.
Meenakshi Sharma Yadav
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In linguistics, Transformational –Generative Grammar (TGG) is the part of the theory of generative grammar, especially of natural native languages.
Meenakshi Sharma Yadav
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Iconicity and generative grammar [PDF]
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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Semantic Interpretation in Generative Grammar
, 1972Like other recent work in the field of generative-transformational grammar, this book developed from a realization that many problems in linguistics involve semantics too deeply to be solved insightfully within the syntactic theory of Noam Chomsky's ...
R. Jackendoff
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Generative workplace and space planning in architectural practice
International Journal of Architectural Computing, 2022Generative design is emerging as an important approach for design exploration and design analysis in architectural practice. At the interior design scale, although many approaches exist, they do not meet many requirements for implementing generative ...
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