good news from generative grammarians

Liz Coppock lizziecoppock at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 28 01:21:35 UTC 2001


Good point, it's hard to give a label; I apologize.
Mea culpa.

Elizabeth

--- Tom Wasow <wasow at csli.Stanford.EDU> wrote:
> I won't try to answer your questions, but I want to
> register my annoyance
> with the restriction of the term "generative
> grammar" to GB/MP.  By any
> reasonably compositional interpretation of the term,
> HPSG is one school of
> generative grammar.
>
> Tom
>
> On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Liz Coppock wrote:
>
> > One of my professors (a die-hard generative
> grammar
> > guy) said, wrt HPSG (in a computational
> linguistics
> > class), "we presuppose all this stuff."
> >
> > He indicated a conception of the two frameworks
> > wherein one was just more abstract than the other,
> not
> > concerned with all the messy details, but
> essentially
> > compatible.
> >
> > I wonder what the people on this list have to say
> > about the relationship between HPSG and generative
> > grammar --
> >
> > Is his view accurate?
> > In what sense(s) are the two frameworks
> compatible?
> > Could there exist a mapping from any generative
> > grammar theory to a corresponding HPSG theory?
> > Is one more abstract than the other?
> >
> >
> > Elizabeth Coppock
> > Northwestern University
> >
> > --- Tibor Kiss
> <tibor at linguistics.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
> > wrote:
> > > Hi everybody (as well as John N.),
> > >
> > > I just wanted to inform you that HPSG is no
> longer
> > > ignored by famous
> > > generative grammarians.  Prof. D. Pesetsky
> (Ferrari
> > > P. Ward Professor of
> > > Linguistics at MIT) writes in his recent (2000)
> LI
> > > monograph (p. 11fn12):
> > > "The proposal bears interesting similarities to
> > > proposals within the G/HPSG
> > > tradition ... which treat a wide variety of
> > > syntactic relations as the
> > > result of extremely local feature movement."
> > >
> > > Now they're talking ...
> > >
> > > T.
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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