Applicative universal grammar
ID: applicative-universal-grammar
Applicative Universal Grammar (AUG) is a theoretical framework in linguistics that pertains to the study of natural languages and their underlying structures. It builds upon concepts from generative grammar and focuses on the formal properties of language. In particular, AUG emphasizes the role of applicative constructions, which are linguistic structures that allow for the expression of relationships between arguments and predicates in a more flexible way.
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