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SUBMITTER: Gentner TQ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2653278 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Gentner Timothy Q TQ Fenn Kimberly M KM Margoliash Daniel D Nusbaum Howard C HC
Nature 20060401 7088
Humans regularly produce new utterances that are understood by other members of the same language community. Linguistic theories account for this ability through the use of syntactic rules (or generative grammars) that describe the acceptable structure of utterances. The recursive, hierarchical embedding of language units (for example, words or phrases within shorter sentences) that is part of the ability to construct new utterances minimally requires a 'context-free' grammar that is more comple ...[more]