He spoke to me in chaste Urdu and I had to make do with my ungrammatical Hindi. |
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There's a solemnly ungrammatical but sincere and oddly moving description of Baji Rout's role in the freedom movement that bears quotation. |
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The literal English translation is simply ungrammatical, and most readers would find it incoherent. |
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Far from being ungrammatical, split infinitives are always an option for modifiers of infinitival clauses, and sometimes the only option. |
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She was told that sentences like the one you are now reading are ungrammatical. |
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If he is a grammarian whose opinion we are supposed to respect, why does he write such ungrammatical English? |
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Identification takes place by noticing subtle differences between grammatical and ungrammatical utterances. |
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The problem is not that the sentence is ungrammatical, but rather that it doesn't say what I mean. |
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I'm so confident that such sentences are ungrammatical that I would be prepared to lecture it to a hostile audience. |
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This is a normal example of syntactic and semantic change in progress, and I'm certainly not about to say that these sentences are ungrammatical. |
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The second problem with behavioral theory that Chomsky identified was that children are not reprimanded for uttering ungrammatical sentences. |
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The reliable finding is that participants give consistently higher liking ratings to novel grammatical strings than novel ungrammatical strings. |
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The problem is even more difficult with spoken language because of background noise and people's tendency to use ungrammatical sentences. |
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At least for me, the italicized sentence is somewhere between terminally awkward and out-and-out ungrammatical. |
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But there would appear to be an infinite number of both grammatical and ungrammatical sentences. |
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The ungrammaticality shows nothing about whether or not preposition stranding ordinarily sounds ungrammatical. |
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Although written in rather inelegant and sometimes ungrammatical prose, this is an insightful and original work, based on a remarkable range of evidence. |
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A good analogy is Yoda, the old man who mostly says wise things, is ungrammatical, and shows you how to use the force. |
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That has to be the most ungrammatical sentence I have ever constructed. |
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I don't believe that these two examples are ungrammatical, nor do I think that they would be improved stylistically by replacing the conjunctive contrast with a than phrase. |
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For example, Plato's dialogues contain a lot of anacolutha, which would now be rejected as ungrammatical, and the same applies to Shakespeare's plays. |
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Can a sentence be ungrammatical in isolation, but grammatical in context? |
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However, the other ungrammatical examples above would still be ungrammatical. |
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Many American style books will tell you that the preceding phrase, used by Franklin Roosevelt to describe the bombing of Pearl Harbour, is ungrammatical. |
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If such a ban remains in the Constitution, then in the Lithuanian version and all legislation we will have an abundance of not only ungrammatical but absurd statements. |
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We can revise and edit documents and websites to remove spelling mistakes and typos, improve ungrammatical or unidiomatic passages, ensure terminology is used consistently and help maintain coherence. |
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We see the same thing happen in example 2, which is therefore ungrammatical. |
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Those with this aphasia also exhibit ungrammatical speech and show inability to use syntactic information to determine the meaning of sentences. |
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Despite its long history, this usage is sometimes considered ungrammatical. |
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Examples of this apparently ungrammatical usage can be found throughout the history of English. |
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He also described his success in restoring order and prosperity in epistles that, like all his writings, were ungrammatical yet testify to the grasp, incisiveness, and depth of a formidable intellect. |
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She remained true to her French-Irish song heritage, despite criticism from many who found her song lyrics vulgar, her French ungrammatical and mispronounced, and her tunes unpolished and repetitive. |
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For one, learners may become fossilized or stuck as it were with ungrammatical items. |
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Example is ungrammatical because car is a singular common noun and obligatorily requires a specifier that can make it either indefinite, or definite, as in. |
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Although such usage is common, it is sometimes considered ungrammatical. |
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My Greek is not the tongue of Homer or Aeschylus but a sloppy ungrammatical sabir lacking Attic salt and tending to a saccharinity which sets my teeth on edge. |
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Cases like the noun phrases the casa white and the blanca house are ruled out because the combinations are ungrammatical in at least one of the languages involved. |
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