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Definition of GENERATIVE: having the power or function of generating, originating, producing, or reproducing . First Known Use of GENERATIVE. 14th century
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In theoretical linguistics, generative grammar refers to a particular approach to the study of syntax. A generative grammar of a language attempts to give a set of ...
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adjective 1. capable of producing or creating. 2. pertaining to the production of offspring. 3. Linguistics . a. of or pertaining to generative grammar . b. using ...
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Generative Learning Group provides organizational development, management training and instructional design services to entrepreneurial entities, corporations and ...
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gen·er·a·tive (j n r--t v, --r-) adj. 1. Having the ability to originate, produce, or procreate. 2. Of or relating to the production of offspring.
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Generative art refers to art that has been generated, composed, or constructed in an algorithmic manner through the use of systems defined by computer software ...
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( jĕn ' ər-ə-tĭv, -ə-rā ' - ) adj. Having the ability to originate, produce, or procreate. Of or relating to the ...
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generative.net is a collaborative collection of artworks, research and experiments by artists and academics interested in the possibilities of generative art.
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n. A linguistic theory that attempts to describe a native speaker's tacit grammatical knowledge by a system of rules that in an explicit and well-defined way specify ...
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gen·er·a·tive (j n r--t v, --r-) adj. 1. Having the ability to originate, produce, or procreate. 2. Of or relating to the production of offspring.
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