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Intentional ungrammaticality is widespread, and it takes many forms.
Should a bound variable cause ungrammaticality, like in (37), then a possessor-raising construction is required.
An important aspect of Klingon grammar is its "ungrammaticality".
Binding is used, along with particular binding principles, to explain the ungrammaticality of those statements.
It is not possible for a reflexive pronoun to occur in this position as shown by the ungrammaticality of (6a).
Thus, for a given parse, the constraints which were relaxed indicated the precise nature and location of ungrammaticality.
The justification used for this approach is that 'repetitive ungrammaticality is grammatical for the text set'.
(40), an example of possessor raising, is used when the absence of a bound variable causes ungrammaticality.
Language variation does not equate with language ungrammaticality, but speakers are still (often unconsciously) sensitive to what is and is not possible in their native tongue.
In written data, as well as in spontaneous speech, ungrammaticality (by the standards of formally defined rule-driven parsers) is found to be of frequent and routine occurrence.
Its origins in American English appear to be an imitation of broken or pidgin English, and despite its ungrammaticality it is widely accepted as a fixed expression.
Or "a replacement for am not in questions that would avoid the stuffiness of am I not, the stigma of ain't I and the supposed ungrammaticality of aren't I"?
Meanwhile, structure words like determiners, conjunctions and auxiliary verbs almost never appear alone in the predominantly Cantonese discourse, which explains the ungrammaticality of two節 (does not make sense, but literally means 'two parts').
In pre-Minimalist frameworks where derivations are independent of each other, this type of relation between two structures was unaccounted for; that is, there was no syntactic account of the ungrammaticality of cases like (5b).
The ungrammaticality of the first changed version and the grammaticality of the second one demonstrates that the whole sequence, the man who is sleeping in the car, and not just the man is a constituent functioning as a unit.
In (3), though the specifier of CP position may be used as a stopping-off point for the wh-element in the first step, the next movement crosses over both DP and AgrP at a time, resulting in ungrammaticality.
As the linguist Geoffrey Nunberg pointed out, "The very ungrammaticality of the Democrats' slogan reminds you that this is a party with a chronic problem of telling a coherent story about itself, right down to an inability to get its adverbs and subjects to agree."