Definition of Ungrammaticality. Meaning of Ungrammaticality. Synonyms of Ungrammaticality

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Definition of Ungrammaticality

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- asterisk preceding a word, a clause or a sentence is used to indicate ungrammaticality or unacceptability, while a question mark is used to indicate questionable...
- right, they predict (c) would be viewed as less acceptable due to the ungrammaticality of (b): Fewer people have been to Russia than I would have thought...
- corefer. The importance of binding is shown in the grammaticality or ungrammaticality of the following sentences: *Johni saw himi. Johni saw himselfi. *Himselfi...
- constraints which were relaxed indicated the precise nature and location of ungrammaticality. There have been experiments conducted in order to test how early speakers...
- "questionable" or "strange", but not outright ungrammatical. (The asterisk is used to indicate outright ungrammaticality.: 332 ) Other sources go further and use...
- both spoken and written language. Those with this aphasia also exhibit ungrammatical speech and show inability to use syntactic information to determine...
- or in the past tense. In such instances, doubling would result in ungrammaticality: Past tense example with afaa: Sie They händ have-3PL aagfange started-PTCP...
- can be seen in the ungrammaticality of sentences like *What did John buy apples and? (where the asterisk indicates ungrammaticality) as opposed to the...
- dispiritingly nostalgic for a bygone Britain", and he speaks of "a pedestrian, ungrammatical prose style". Ursula K. Le Guin said, "I have no great opinion of it...
- 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...