Abstract

1. Any theory of generative grammar, even if it explicitly denies the necessity of generating real texts, attempts to relate to human speech production in terms of functional similarity. Certainly, to the extent that models proposed in such theories are functional, and that there is no isomorphic dependency between the mechanism and the product, it does not seem necessary in principle to compare such models with the structure of real speech production.

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