Generativity refers to the capacity ('ability') of all natural languages to generate (create) an infinite number of sentences using a finite set of rules and a finite lexicon ('dictionary'). If this sound puzzling, just imagine being asked to find the above sentence - exactly as it stands - anywhere else.
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Nigel Grant has written: 'Society, schools and progress in Eastern Europe' -- subject(s): Communist education, Education, History 'Two kinds of generalism'
I can't find it and I've looked everywhere... Oops, there it is.