Structuralism and generative grammar are linguistic schools of thought. Structuralism was represented by Ferdinand de Saussure and focused on the structure of language, while generative grammar founded by Noam Chomsky focuses on the innate language faculty and how language is acquired by children. Both approaches aim to understand the systematic rules and properties that govern language.
Structuralism and generative grammar are linguistic schools of thought. Structuralism was represented by Ferdinand de Saussure and focused on the structure of language, while generative grammar founded by Noam Chomsky focuses on the innate language faculty and how language is acquired by children. Both approaches aim to understand the systematic rules and properties that govern language.
Structuralism and generative grammar are linguistic schools of thought. Structuralism was represented by Ferdinand de Saussure and focused on the structure of language, while generative grammar founded by Noam Chomsky focuses on the innate language faculty and how language is acquired by children. Both approaches aim to understand the systematic rules and properties that govern language.