TransformationalGrammar
Last edit September 19, 2004
Any theory of syntax in which linguistic output (
SurfaceStructure
) is related to a deeper level of mental representation (
DeepStructure
) by a set of transformation rules that move constituents in
DeepStructure
into the order they appear in
SurfaceStructure
. Note that different theories of
TransformationalGrammar
have different names and functions for these levels, and some have more levels. The key is the derivation of surface forms (i.e., the sentence you actually say) from some deeper level of representation.
TransformationalGrammar
was developed by
NoamChomsky
. Other, non-transformational theories of syntax include
HeadDrivenPhraseStructureGrammar
,
LexicalFunctionalGrammar
, and
CategorialGrammar
.
Add
GenerativeSemantics
- Lakoff, Ross and Mc
Cawley, dissidents who broke off from Chomsky. (Disclaimer - the late Jim Mc
Cawley was my dissertation adviser and good friend.) --
TomRossen
Contributors:
SteveConley
CategoryNaturalLanguage