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'''Generative Semantics''' is a dissident branch of generative linguistics based on the hypothesis that [[deep-structure]]s are to be identified with [[semantic representation]]s. Generative semantics opposed [[interpretative semantics]] in the sixties and seventies.
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'''Generative Semantics''' was an orientation of generative linguistics that was based on the hypothesis that [[deep structure]]s are to be identified with [[semantic representation]]s. Generative semantics opposed [[interpretative semantics]] in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Notable proponents were [[George Lakoff]] and [[Jim McCawley]].
  
 
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Generative Semantics was an orientation of generative linguistics that was based on the hypothesis that deep structures are to be identified with semantic representations. Generative semantics opposed interpretative semantics in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Notable proponents were George Lakoff and Jim McCawley.

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Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics

References

  • Lakoff, G. 1971. On Genrative Semantics, in:D.Steinberg & L.Jacobovits, eds. Semantics, 232-296, cambridge University Press:Cambridge.
  • McCawley, J. 1968. Lexical insertion in a grammar without Deep Structure, in: B.J. Darden, C.-J.N. Bailey, and A. Davison (eds.) Papers from the fourth regional meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago.