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[edit]DescriptionParseTree.svg | A syntax tree for the sentence (S) "John hit the ball". The top S node branches into an noun phrase (NP) 'John' and verb phrase (VP) 'hit the ball'. The VP (corresponding to a traditional predicate) branches further into V 'hit' and NP 'the ball'. |
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Author | Traced by Stannered |
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