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A generative grammar of a language attempts to give a set of rules that will correctly predict which... Generative grammar originates in the work of... There are a number of competing versions of generative grammar currently practiced within... argued that many of the properties of a generative grammar arise from an... Proponents of generative grammar have argued that most grammar is not the result of communicative function and is not... generative grammar takes a point of view different from... Most versions of generative grammar characterize sentences as either... The rules of a generative grammar typically function as an... Generative grammar has been under development since the late 1950s... Standard Theory corresponds to the original model of generative grammar laid out in Chomsky... Linguists working in generative grammar often view such derivation trees as a primary object of study... When generative grammar was first proposed... Generative grammar has been used in...

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