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81generative semantics — noun plural but usually singular in construction Date: 1970 a description of a language emphasizing a semantic deep structure that is logical in form, that provides syntactic structure, and that is related to surface structure by transformations …
82generative phonology — Ling. a theory of phonology that uses a set of rules to derive phonetic representations from abstract underlying forms. * * * …
83generative grammar — noun grammar which describes a language in terms of a set of logical rules whereby the infinite number of possible sentences of that language can be generated …
84generative grammar — noun (C, U) the description of a language using rules that produce all the sentences of the language that are correct according to the rules of grammar …
85generative grammar — gen′erative gram′mar n. 1) ling. a linguistic theory that attempts to describe the tacit knowledge a native speaker has of a language by establishing a set of formal rules that generate all the possible grammatical sentences of a language, while… …
86generative semantics — gen′erative seman′tics n. ling. a theory of grammar holding that the deep structure of a sentence is equivalent to its semantic representation, from which the surface structure can be derived using one set of rules rather than separate semantic… …
87generative grammar — /ˈdʒɛnərətɪv græmə/ (say jenuhruhtiv gramuh) noun a grammar consisting of formal rules operating on a limited inventory of linguistic items, which accounts for all the permissible sentences of a language and which defines the characteristics of… …
88generative phonology — Ling. a theory of phonology that uses a set of rules to derive phonetic representations from abstract underlying forms …
89Grammaire Générative Et Transformationnelle — Linguistique Disciplines : Phonétique Phonologie Morphologie Syntaxe …
90Grammaire generative et transformationnelle — Grammaire générative et transformationnelle Linguistique Disciplines : Phonétique Phonologie Morphologie Syntaxe …