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- but ungrammatical. (9) But if this ever-changing world in which we live in — Paul McCartney, Live and Let Die, 1973 Example (9) is ungrammatical, because...
- language-user in response to a learner's ungrammatical utterance. Indirect negative evidence refers to the absence of ungrammatical sentences in the language that...
- already-starred forms. (b) An ungrammatical form. A less common convention than ⟨*⟩ (b), this is sometimes used when reconstructed and ungrammatical forms occur in the...
- of the word or phrase inside is ungrammatical—e.g., the following indicates "go the station" would be ungrammatical: go *(to) the station Use of an asterisk...
- be created automatically at run time and the resulting string may be ungrammatical, functionally incorrect, misleading or confusing. Software may use a...
- there is a plural subject in the second clause. Escher sentences are ungrammatical because a matrix clause subject like more people is making a comparison...
- a slang term for the inaccurate, poorly translated, nonsensical or ungrammatical use of the English language by native speakers of other languages. The...
- আটটা বিড়াল aṭ-ṭa biṛal "eight cats") would typically be considered ungrammatical. However, when the semantic class of the noun is understood from the...
- mainly to Cantonese-influenced English. This term is commonly applied to ungrammatical or nonsensical English in Chinese contexts, and may have pejorative...
- when in reality it means something else. When read, the sentence seems ungrammatical, makes almost no sense, and often requires rereading so that its meaning...