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  1. This involves presenting a native speaker with a series of sentences and having them decide whether the sentences are grammatical (acceptable) or ungrammatical (unacceptable). For example: The man is happy. Happy man is the. A native speaker would judge the first sentence to be acceptable and the second to be unacceptable.
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    This involves presenting a native speaker with a series of sentences and having them decide whether the sentences are grammatical (acceptable) or ungrammatical (unacceptable). For example: The man is happy. Happy man is the. A native speaker would judge the first sentence to be acceptable and the second to be unacceptable.
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    For example, the grammar G1 in (1) is a grammar for the infinite language L1 = {a n b n: n ≥ 1}: (1) The expressions in (1) can be read as the instructions “rewrite S as aSb” and “rewrite S as ab.” Notice that once S has been rewritten by ab, no rule of G1 can apply and the derivation terminates.
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    The classic example of generative grammars in design, reproduced among others by Grasl and Economou with graph grammars (Grasl and Economou, 2010), is the generation of floor plans in the style of Palladian villas (Fig. 4.3).
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    Types of Generative Grammar

    • Phrase Structure Rules: These rules generate the basic structure of sentences, also known as the deep structure. The deep structure provides the foundation for the syntactic and semantic interpretation of sentences.
    • Transformational Rules: These rules are applied to the deep structure, resulting in the surface structure. ...
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