Generative Grammar

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A Generative Grammar is a formal grammar that will correctly predict which combinations of words will form grammatical sentences.



References

2014

  1. S.S. Chattopadhyay, An event in Kolkata, Frontline
  2. Another example is Humboldt. Chomsky quotes Humboldt's description of language as a system which "makes infinite use of finite means".

1972

Jackendoff, Ray. Semantic interpretation in generative grammar. Cambridge, MA: MIT press, 1972.

1957