Generative Semantics 3: The Ethos

R. Harris
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This chapter describes the distinctive ethos of Generative Semantics, which permeated the field from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, exactly when the counterculture (“the hippies”) were flourishing as a broad cultural movement. While there were many personal motivations in the development of this ethos, a broad generalization holds that just as the counterculture was rooted in rejecting establishment values, the Generative Semantics ethos was rooted in a rejection of perceived Chomskyan values. Their intellectual style embraced humor (Chomsky epitomizes seriousness), political engagement (Chomsky was a forceful activist but segregated his political and linguistic work sharply), and a veneration of data for the sake of data (Chomsky’s data was always highly constrained, in direct service to his theoretical claims; Generative Semanticists eagerly pursued data even when it undermined their theories).
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生成语义学3:精神
本章描述了生成语义学的独特气质,它从20世纪60年代末到70年代中期渗透到这个领域,正是反主流文化(“嬉皮士”)作为一种广泛的文化运动蓬勃发展的时候。虽然这种思潮的发展有许多个人动机,但一个广泛的概括认为,正如反主流文化植根于拒绝既定价值观一样,生成语义学的思潮植根于拒绝感知乔姆斯基的价值观。他们的学术风格包括幽默(乔姆斯基是严肃的缩影),政治参与(乔姆斯基是一个强有力的活动家,但他的政治和语言工作截然分开),以及为数据而对数据的崇拜(乔姆斯基的数据总是高度受限的,直接服务于他的理论主张;生成语义学家急切地追求数据,即使它破坏了他们的理论)。
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