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  • 21Generative semantics — is (or perhaps was) a research program within linguistics, initiated by the work of various early students of Noam Chomsky: John R. Ross, Paul Postal and later James McCawley. George Lakoff was also instrumental in developing and advocating the… …

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  • 22Generative Anthropology — (GA) is a new science of the human based on the idea that the origin of language is a singular event and that the history of the culture is a genetic or generative development of that event. In contrast to fashionable methodologies that dissolve… …

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  • 23Generative systems — refers to systems that use a few basic rules to yield extremely varied and unpredictable patterns. Conway s Game of Life is an excellent example of one such system: Cellular automaton. These systems can be found in music, Generative music, in art …

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  • 24Generative linguistics — is a school of thought within linguistics that makes use of the concept of a generative grammar. The term generative grammar is used in different ways by different people, and the term generative linguistics therefore has a range of different,… …

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  • 25Generative Lexicon — (GL) is a theory of linguistic semantics which focuseson the distributed nature of compositionality in natural language. The first major work outlining the framework is James Pustejovsky s Generative Lexicon (1991). Subsequent important… …

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  • 26generative Grammatik — generative Grammạtik,   Erzeugungsgrammatik, Bezeichnung für einen bestimmten Grammatikformalismus, der alle Sätze einer Sprache zusammen mit ihren Strukturbeschreibungen erzeugt, »generiert«. Die erste generative Grammatik wurde Mitte der… …

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  • 27Generative Linguistics in the Old World — (known by its acronym GLOW) is an international organization, founded in 1977 and based in the Netherlands. Its goal is to further the study of Generative Grammar by organizing an annual linguistics conference and periodical summer schools, and… …

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  • 28Generative topographic map — (GTM) is a machine learning method that is a probabilistic counterpart of the self organizing map (SOM), is provably convergent and does not require a shrinking neighborhood or a decreasing step size. It is a generative model: the data is assumed …

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  • 29generative Semantik — generative Semạntik,   Sprachwissenschaft: seit den 1960er Jahren in den USA besonders von G. Lakoff, J. McCawley und J. Ross vertretene Grammatiktheorie; sie geht davon aus, daß im Sinne der Prädikatenlogik auf der Grundlage atomarer Prädikate… …

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  • 30generative Transformationsgrammatik — generative Transformationsgrammatik,   generative Grammatik …

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