| Noam Chomsky - 1978 - 102 Seiten
...discussion is based on such gross misrepresentation of this work that comment is hardly called for. what he does (his performance). A grammar, in the...the grammarian is to discover this system of rules; the problem for linguistic theory is to discover general properties of any system of rules that may... | |
| Malaya Gangopadhyay - 1990 - 394 Seiten
...the common description of language use as a matter of grammatical habit. (h) A generative grammar is a system of rules that relate signals to semantic interpretations of these signals. (/) Let us then introduce the neutral technical notion of 'syntactic description' and take a syntactic... | |
| Peter Hugoe Matthews - 1993 - 292 Seiten
...an introductory discussion of 'Assumptions and goals', he defines or redefines a generative grammar as 'a system of rules that relate signals to semantic interpretations of these signals' (1966a: 12). The term 'signal' is thus used interchangeably with 'phonetic representation of a sentence',... | |
| P. Naur - 1995 - 388 Seiten
...seems ill suited to anything so uncontroversial. In a similar vein, Chomsky [1971] writes on p. 73: The competence of the speaker-hearer can, ideally,...the grammarian is to discover this system of rules. Clearly these passages by Jespersen, Quine, and Chomsky, are not supposed to present anything controversial.... | |
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