Transformational grammar
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- | {{Template}}In [[linguistics]], a '''transformational grammar''', or '''transformational-generative grammar''' ('''TGG'''), is a [[generative grammar]], especially of a [[natural language]], that has been developed in a [[Noam Chomsky|Chomskyan]] tradition. Additionally, transformational grammar is the Chomskyan tradition that gives rise to specific transformational grammars. Much current research in transformational grammar is inspired by Chomsky's [[Minimalist Program]]. | + | {{Template}} |
+ | In [[linguistics]], a '''transformational grammar''', or '''transformational-generative grammar''' ('''TGG'''), is a [[generative grammar]], especially of a [[natural language]], that has been developed in a [[Noam Chomsky|Chomskyan]] tradition. Additionally, transformational grammar is the Chomskyan tradition that gives rise to specific transformational grammars. Much current research in transformational grammar is inspired by Chomsky's [[Minimalist Program]]. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Antisymmetry]] | ||
+ | * [[Generalised phrase structure grammar]] | ||
+ | * [[Generative semantics]] | ||
+ | * [[Head-driven phrase structure grammar]] | ||
+ | * [[Heavy NP shift]] | ||
+ | * [[Jerzy Kuryłowicz]] | ||
+ | * [[Lexical functional grammar]] | ||
+ | * [[Parasitic gap]] | ||
+ | * [[Transformational syntax]] | ||
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In linguistics, a transformational grammar, or transformational-generative grammar (TGG), is a generative grammar, especially of a natural language, that has been developed in a Chomskyan tradition. Additionally, transformational grammar is the Chomskyan tradition that gives rise to specific transformational grammars. Much current research in transformational grammar is inspired by Chomsky's Minimalist Program.
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See also
- Antisymmetry
- Generalised phrase structure grammar
- Generative semantics
- Head-driven phrase structure grammar
- Heavy NP shift
- Jerzy Kuryłowicz
- Lexical functional grammar
- Parasitic gap
- Transformational syntax
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