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THE ROLE OF DEEP STRUCTURE AND SURFACE STRUCTURE IN TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR
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Transformational grammar, a theory developed by Noam Chomsky, plays a crucial role in understanding language structure and sentence formation. A fundamental aspect of this theory is the distinction between deep structure and surface structure, which represent different levels of syntactic organization. This article explores their significance, interrelation, and impact on linguistic analysis. Moreover, it highlights their role in sentence generation, ambiguity resolution, and language acquisition, providing insights into how transformational grammar explains the complexity of human language.
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