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== Methodology == There are several ways to represent a sentence in Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar. One such method is a [[Parse tree|Syntax tree]], which represents all of the words in a sentence as leaf nodes in a parsing tree, as can be seen in the provided image. However, there are several other ways of representing sentences in GPSG. Certain constituents can be illustrated without drawing a full tree by placing the constituent in question inside of brackets like so: [[File:GPSG_Syntax_Tree_Example.png|thumb|This file provides a simple example of a syntax tree that fits the Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar Framework.]] Who did you say that [[Hilary was fond of ] and [Leslie despised ]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Sag |first1=Ivan A. |title=Coordination, Extraction, and Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar |journal=Linguistic Inquiry |date=Spring 1982 |volume=13 |issue=2 |pages=329β336 |jstor=4178282 }}</ref>
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