grammatical or syntactical structure. Other linguists, recognizing units beyond the sentence, wish to see this level or these levels as having structure, almost as if they have the same kind of syntax as a sentence does (supersentences, with reference to supersentential syntax). One can see that these differing perspectives have implications. The former approach recognizes something but categorizes it in such a way that makes description inherently problematic. This inevitably has a stultifying effect
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