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Marks become generic when:

Distinguish between syntax and semantics in language structure.
Understand the practical application of language in different contexts (pragmatics).
Recognize the brain regions associated with language production and comprehension.
Understand the distinction between surface structure and deep structure in language.

Definitions:

Aromatic

Refers to organic compounds that contain one or more benzene rings in their structure, characterized by their stability and aromaticity.

Antiaromatic

Compounds that are cyclic, conjugated, and contain a certain number of π-electrons that lead to instability according to Huckel's rules.

Nonaromatic

Refers to organic compounds that do not possess the delocalized pi-electron system characteristic of aromatic compounds, often resulting in different chemical properties.

O-chlorotoluene

An aromatic compound where a chlorine atom is ortho (adjacent) to the methyl group on a benzene ring.

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