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Generative Grammar and Hebrew

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Author(s): Borer, Hagit
Broadly speaking, the term Generative Grammar (GG) has been used to refer to the claim that some form of neurologically built-in, well-defined grammatical faculty underlies Natural Language (NL) knowledge and use. At least one direct consequence of this claim is that for GG, the study of NL must focus on the abilities of individual speakers, rather than, e.g., on community language, insofar as the mind/brain is an individual, rather than a shared organ. From this perspective the fact that some form of external language, ‘E-Language’ in the terminol…

Clitics: Modern Hebrew

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Author(s): Borer, Hagit
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