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  2. Generative grammar - Wikipedia

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    Generative grammar studies language as part of cognitive science. Thus, research in the generative tradition involves formulating and testing hypotheses about the mental processes that allow humans to use language. [4] [5] [6] Like other approaches in linguistics, generative grammar engages in linguistic description rather than linguistic ...

  3. Michael Kenstowicz - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Kenstowicz (born August 18, 1945) is an American linguist and professor of linguistics at MIT Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. [2] He is best known for his works on phonetics and phonology.

  4. Phonology in Generative Grammar - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Phonology in Generative Grammar is a 1994 book by Michael Kenstowicz in which the author ...

  5. Optimality theory - Wikipedia

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    It is an approach within the larger framework of generative grammar. Optimality theory has its origin in a talk given by Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky in 1991 [ 1 ] which was later developed in a book manuscript by the same authors in 1993.

  6. Distributed morphology - Wikipedia

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    The basic principle of Distributed Morphology is that there is a single generative engine for the formation of both complex words and complex phrases: there is no division between syntax and morphology and there is no Lexicon in the sense it has in traditional generative grammar. Distributed Morphology rejects the notion of a lexicon in the way ...

  7. Jerrold Katz - Wikipedia

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    Within linguistics, Katz is best known for his theory of semantics in generative grammar, which he refers to as the autonomous theory of sense (ATS). [2] Katz was a staunch defender of rationalism (although not in a Cartesian/Fregean sense) and the metaphysical import of "essences". He argued extensively against the dominance of empiricism.

  8. Principles and parameters - Wikipedia

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    Principles and parameters as a grammar framework is also known as government and binding theory. That is, the two terms principles and parameters and government and binding refer to the same school in the generative tradition of phrase structure grammars (as opposed to dependency grammars ).

  9. Frederick Newmeyer - Wikipedia

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    Frederick J. (Fritz) Newmeyer (born January 30, 1944) is an American linguist who is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of Washington and adjunct professor in the University of British Columbia Department of Linguistics and the Simon Fraser University Department of Linguistics.