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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Syntax by Andrew Carnie - Chapter 1 - Generative Grammar, Syntax is a cognitive science studies The level of languages that lies between words and sentences, The Scientific Method is used 3rd step Draw Hypothesis, Noam Chomsky the underlying thesis is that Sentences are generated by subconscious set of procedures, The Scientific Method is used 2nd step Make Generalizations, Generative Grammar: Chapter 1 (Syntax by Andrew Carnie) strives towards Explanatorily adequate, Sentences are generated by subconscious set of procedures there are Prescriptive Rules, Principles and Parameters Approach in which The Scientific Method is used, The level of languages that lies between words and sentences Language is defined as The psychological ability of humans to produce and understand a particular language, Generative Grammar: Chapter 1 (Syntax by Andrew Carnie) claims that Syntax is a cognitive science, there is a certain amount of Language built in for example There is evidence for consistency cross-linguistically how children acquire language, Three levels in terms of adequacy which are Explanatorily adequate, Descriptive Rules also called Descriptive Grammar, Observationally adequate accounts for The data in a corpus, Three levels in terms of adequacy which are Descriptively adequate, Explanatorily adequate accounts for The structures of a languages and the innate set of structures (UG), Noam Chomsky claims there are Three levels in terms of adequacy, Prescriptive Rules also called Prescriptive Grammar, Falsifiable Prediction predicts that hypothesis is wrong, Universal Grammar allows for Variation among languages, Three levels in terms of adequacy which are Observationally adequate