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It is necessary to begin with a rule that has the initial symbol on the left. Thereafter any rule may be applied in any order until no further rule is applicable; in doing so, a derivation can be constructed of one of the sentences generated by the grammar. If the rules are applied in the order in which they are numberedâ(1), (2), (3), (3), (4), (5), (5), (6), (6), (7), (8)âthen, assuming that âtheâ is selected on both applications of (5), âmanâ on one application of (6) and âballâ on the other, âwillâ on the application of (7), and âhitâ on the application of (8), the following derivation of the sentence, âThe man will hit the ballâ will have been constructed:phrase structure of the sentence âThe man will hit the ballâderivationsconstituentdynamicgenerative grammarderivedconstituentsphrase markersheterogeneousunderlyingderived phrase marker for a passive sentenceconvertingtransformationconvertaffirmativeThe Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaBrian Duignan
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