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Generative Semantics is a dissident branch of generative linguistics based on the hypothesis that deep-structures are to be identified with semantic representations. Generative semantics opposed interpretative semantics in the sixties and seventies.

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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.