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Dynamic Syntax is a theoretical framework of syntax of natural language. It was first developed by Professor Ruth Kempson and her colleagues in the United Kingdom. The fundamental hypothesis of this theory is that sentences in natural language are dynamic processes rather than static strings of words with inherent syntactic structures. A sentence is a dynamic process through which lexical information, general computational rules and pragmatic information are jointed used to construct a complete proposition. Such a process is technically represented as the grow of a partial semantic tree.