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Abstract
English, as one of the most widely spoken languages worldwide, offers a rich tapestry of syntactic structures that intrigue linguists and language enthusiasts alike. This article embarks on a systematic exploration of complex syntactic wholes within the realm of English linguistics. Through an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and corpus analysis, we dissect the intricate patterns and phenomena that characterize English syntax. From recursive embedding to syntactic ambiguity, this study researches the multifaceted nature of English sentence structures, shedding light on the underlying principles and cognitive mechanisms at play.