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generative semantics

noun

, (used with a singular verb)
  1. a theory of generative grammar holding that the deep structure of a sentence is equivalent to its semantic representation, from which the surface structure can then be derived using only one set of rules that relate underlying meaning and surface form rather than separate sets of semantic and syntactic rules.


generative semantics

noun

  1. functioning as singular a school of semantic theory based on the doctrine that syntactic and semantic structure are of the same formal nature and that there is a single system of rules that relates surface structure to meaning Compare interpretive semantics
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From this observation he constructed a theory called Generative Semantics, which was also disembodied, where logical structures were built into grammar itself.

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generative phonologygenerative-transformational grammar