Linguistic Sentence Examples
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- Examples of Linguistic Sentences.
- “Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.”, a Grammatical Sentence in English.
- “Yo caminé a mi casa ayer.”, a Grammatical Sentence in Spanish.
- “I went home in the morning. When did you go home?”, are two Sentence: one Declarative Sentence and one Interrogative Sentence.
- “Home I walkked to yesturday.”, an Ungrammatical Sentence with Misspelled Words.
- “Let's show off the Nokia N95 8G during Cape of Good Hope's ex-notaries public convention.”
- “Dan Quayle is not Jack Kennedy.”, see (Bach, 2008).
- “Leningrad became St. Petersburg in 1991.”, see (Bach, 2008).
- “Any Kennedys have died tragically.”, see (Bach, 2008).
- “There are hundreds of O'Learys in Dublin.”, see (Bach, 2008).
- “Bozo thinks that Michael Jackson is Michal Jordan.”, see (Bach, 2008).
- “Bob and every other employee hates his/their boss.”, see (Bach, 2008).
- “The king of France is bald.”,
- from (Russell, 1905)
- “He soon returned to the Western Desert, where, between May and September, he was involved in desperate rearguard actions −− the battle of Gazala, followed by Alamein in July, when Auchinleck checked Rommel, who was then within striking distance of Alexandria.”
- from (Hanks, 2000)
- The word “checked” is ambiguous and may require semantic knowledge that the people mentioned are Military Generals.
- “Kasparov checked Leko's king up the board starting with 56...Qc1+ and the active white king became a factor in several perpetual check lines.”
- Notice the ambiguous use of the verb checked.
- “I never said she stole my money”
- Apparently can have a different meaning depending on which of the seven words is stressed.