Topics in the Theory of Generative Grammar

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English language

Published Jan. 10, 1978 by Walter De Gruyter Inc, De Gruyter Mouton.

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978-90-279-3122-1
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Editorial Reviews From the Author In this essay I have been discussing topics in linguistic theory from a point of view which is in most respects quite traditional, but which has been given new life and scope in recent work. I have also tried to show that this traditional view must be adopted, in its essentials, if linguistic research is to progress and to provide understanding of significant questions. There are value judgments here, of course; I have tried, here and in the references mentioned previously, to justify those that underlie the work I have been reviewing.

This work has been based on the assumption that competence must be distinguished from performance if either is to be seriously studied. It has, beyond this, attempted to provide an explanatory theory of competence, and to use this as a basis for constructing an account of performance. The theory of competence is mentalistic, …

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Subjects

  • Grammar, syntax, linguistic structure
  • Language Arts / Linguistics / Literacy
  • Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Linguistics
  • Generative grammar