generative grammar
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generative grammar
generative grammar A set of rules capable of producing an infinite number of grammatical (and only grammatical) sentences of a language. The is theory of grammar was first introduced by the American linguist Noam Chomsky in Syntactic Structures (1957). It has been developed and changed by Chomsky ...
January 1, 1998; The Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar
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