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Select all the phrase structure rules that do NOT conform to the X-bar schemaGroup of answer choicesV ' ➝ VPVP ➝ NP VPV ' ➝ V 'VP ➝ V ' AdvPDP ➝ D' D

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Select all the phrase structure rules that do NOT conform to the X-bar schemaGroup of answer choicesV ' ➝ VPVP ➝ NP VPV ' ➝ V 'VP ➝ V ' AdvPDP ➝ D' D
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Based on the given answer choices, we need to select the phrase structure rules that do NOT conform to the X-bar schema.

  1. V' ➝ VP: This rule conforms to the X-bar schema as it represents a verb phrase (VP) being expanded by a verb phrase (V').
  2. VP ➝ NP VP: This rule conforms to the X-bar schem Knowee AI is a powerful AI-powered study tool designed to help you to solve study problem.
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