Generative grammar, a theory proposed by Noam Chomsky, emphasizes the innate structures of the human mind that govern the syntax of all languages, allowing for the creation of an infinite number of sentences from a finite set of rules.
Read MoreSyntax: Generative GrammarSyntax examines the rules that govern the structure of sentences, focusing on how words combine to convey meaning in various languages.
Read MoreSyntax: Sentence StructureSyntax in natural languages explores the rules and principles governing sentence structure, revealing how different languages organize words to convey meaning.
Read MoreSyntax in Natural LanguagesSyntax refers to the set of rules, principles, and processes that govern the structure of sentences in a language, focusing on how words combine to form phrases and clauses.
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