Generative semantics
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The term ‘generative semantics’ (GS) is an informal designation for the school of syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic research that was prominent from the late 1960s through the mid-1970s and whose best-known practitioners were George Lakoff, James D. McCawley, Paul M. Postal, and John Robert Ross.
References
Fodor, J. A.
Forman, D.
Gordon, D. & G. Lakoff
Horn, L. R.
James, D.
Newmeyer, F. J.
Peters, S. & R. Ritchie
Pullum, G. K. & D. Wilson
Rogers, A., B. Wall & J. Murphy
Weiser, A.