extend the following sentece to illustrate the recursive feature of language(syntax)

what is there?

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To illustrate the recursive feature of language syntax, we can extend the sentence "What is there?" by adding more levels of recursion:

1. What is there?
2. What is the answer to "What is there?"
3. What is the answer to the question "What is the answer to 'What is there?'?"
4. What is the answer to the question "What is the answer to the question 'What is the answer to 'What is there?'?'" and so on.

In this example, we can see how the sentence expands and embeds itself within each subsequent question. This recursive structure allows us to create complex and nested sentences in a way that is unique to human language.