
09: The bridge between words and sentences - Constituency
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Structural Ambiguity and the Role of Constituents
This chapter explores the concept of structural ambiguity and how the grouping and arrangement of words can change the meaning of a sentence. The speakers provide examples to illustrate this idea, comparing phrases like 'time flies like an arrow' to 'fruit flies like a banana.' They also discuss the role of constituents in sentence structure and how different word combinations affect the overall meaning.
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