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Generative Grammar and Language Mixing *
Theoretical Linguistics, 2013Terje Lohndal
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Parsing, Generation and Grammar [PDF]
Humans use their grammatical knowledge in more than one way. On one hand, they use it to understand what others say. On the other hand, they use it to say what they want to convey to others (or to themselves). In either case, they need to assemble the structure of sentences in a systematic fashion, in accordance with the grammar of their language ...
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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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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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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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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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Semantics in generative grammar
1998Review of Heim, I. and Kratzer, A. Semantics in generative grammar [Malden, MA.] [Blackwell]; 1998.
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Recursion in Generative Grammar
2013The term recursion has been used in generative grammar to describe two separate but related phenomena, one concerning the internal structure of linguistic expressions and the other, the computational mechanisms that generate this internal structure.
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Stylistics and generative grammars
Journal of Linguistics, 1965The proposal that a grammar should be considered as a device which generates all and only the well-formed sentences of a language, which has already had a profound effect upon linguistics in general, has begun to exert some influence on the more particular (if less well defined) subject of stylistics. To understand this, it is necessary to consider the
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Generative models for molecular discovery: Recent advances and challenges
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Molecular Science, 2022Camille L Bilodeau+2 more
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Generative-Transformational Grammar
1974This chapter will present an introduction to generative-transformational grammar which will illuminate the development of Noam Chomsky’s theories from the publication of his book Syntactic Structures in 1957 to the publication of his enlarged edition of Language and Mind in 1972.
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