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Examples would be the division of rules into base rules and transformational rules, or the division of the grammar into surface structure and deep structure, or restrictions of transformations to [[move alpha]] or to [[merge]]. | Examples would be the division of rules into base rules and transformational rules, or the division of the grammar into surface structure and deep structure, or restrictions of transformations to [[move alpha]] or to [[merge]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 30 July 2007
In generative grammar, the term formal universal has been used for a restriction on the abstract form and general organization of grammatical rules. Formal universal is often contrasted with substantive universal.
Examples
Examples would be the division of rules into base rules and transformational rules, or the division of the grammar into surface structure and deep structure, or restrictions of transformations to move alpha or to merge.
See also
Other languages
German formales Universale