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___ essentially a structuralist tool for syntactic analysis, was first introduced by Bloomfield and systematized with theoretical formulations by Roulon Wells and Zellig Harris.

AImmediate Constituent Analysis (ICA)

BImmediate Content Analysis (ICA)

CImmediate Analysis Constituent (IAC)

DImmediate Construction Analysis (ICA)

Answer:

A. Immediate Constituent Analysis (ICA)

Read Explanation:

  • Immediate Constituent Analysis (ICA) is a structuralist tool for syntactic analysis.

  • It was first introduced by Leonard Bloomfield and later systematized and formalized by Rulon Wells and Zellig Harris.

  • ICA involves breaking down a sentence into its immediate constituents (major parts) and then recursively breaking these parts down further until the smallest units (words or morphemes) are reached.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Example:

  • The small boy kicked the ball.

  • ICA first divides it into:

    • The small boy (noun phrase)

    • kicked the ball (verb phrase)


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