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For each of the following sentences, indicate whether it has a complete hierarchical structure according to the revised lexicon and grammar (yes/no).
-A cute lion escaped from the zoo yesterday.
-An cute lion escaped from the zoo yesterday.
-A gray eagle flew away quickly.
-An gray eagle flew away quickly.
Suppose we would like to modify the lexicon and grammar so that the ungrammatical
sentences above do not have complete tree structures. Could we do this by only splitting each of the syntactic categories Determiner and Noun into two subcategories and revising the phrase structure rules that refer to Determiner and Noun? (explain why or why not)
-A cute lion escaped from the zoo yesterday.
-An cute lion escaped from the zoo yesterday.
-A gray eagle flew away quickly.
-An gray eagle flew away quickly.
Suppose we would like to modify the lexicon and grammar so that the ungrammatical
sentences above do not have complete tree structures. Could we do this by only splitting each of the syntactic categories Determiner and Noun into two subcategories and revising the phrase structure rules that refer to Determiner and Noun? (explain why or why not)
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