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generative grammar  Chomskyan linguistics  Extended Standard Theory  generative linguistics  generative phonology
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(linguistics) a type of grammar that describes syntax in terms of a set of logical rules that can generate all and only the infinite number of grammatical sentences in a language and assigns them all the correct structural description WordNet 3.0
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(linguistics) a type of grammar that describes syntax in terms of a set of logical rules that can generate all and only the infinite number of grammatical sentences in a language and assigns them all the correct structural description WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Generative grammar, or generativism, is a linguistic theory that regards linguistics as the study of a hypothesised innate grammatical structure. Wikipedia
An approach to theoretical linguistics based on sets of rules that generate grammatically correct sentences Wikipedia Disambiguation
Theory in linguistics Wikidata