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For each pair of expressions below, (i) say whether they have the same syntatic distribution or not, and (ii) give an example supporting your answer. you do not have to say which syntatic category any of the expressions below belong to - just compare the distributions.
a. chris - student
b. chris - some student
c. student - bright college student
d. bright - very bright
e. seemed - appeared
f. seemed - appeared happy
g. seemed happy - always seemed happy
h. loud bar - bar down the street
i. extremely loud bar - the bar
j. slept all day - liked
k. quickly - quite
l. walked - rode the bus

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