Rule-to-rule
规则对应
A term sometimes used in theoretical linguistics, arising out of montague grammar, to refer to a view of language (the ‘rule-to-rule hypothesis’) which maintains that each syntactic rule in a grammar is associated with a semantic rule which determines the meaning of the constituent whose form is specified by the syntactic rule.
理论语言学有时使用的术语,产生自蒙塔古语法,指对语言的一种观点,即“规则对应假说”,认为语法的每条句法规则都跟一条语义规则相联系,后者决定形式由句法规则规定的组构成分的意义。