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26 September, 12:47

What are the three kinds of rules in generative transformational grammar?

A. traditional, morphophonic, and phrase structure

B. transformational, traditional, and phase structure

C. transformational, morphophonemic, and phrase structure

D. structural, morphophonic, and phrase structure

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  1. 26 September, 13:11
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    C. transformational, morphophonemic, and phrase structure

    Explanation:

    The three kinds of rules according to Noam Chomsky in his generative transformational grammare are transformational, morphophonemic, and phrase structure. These rules all have to do with the ways a sentence is put together and how the words within that sentence are pronounced.
  2. 26 September, 13:56
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    the answer to your question is A. Traditional, morophonic, and phrase structure
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