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  • This article is very badly written, both grammatically and structurally.
  • riminate between lexigrams, sequence words grammatically and make novel utterances, demonstrating l
  • ties with the other Wu languages; however, grammatically and lexically, it shows many Mandarin tend
  • it would be enough if they could "learn it grammatically as a dead language".
  • Maasina Fulfulde is grammatically basically the same as other varieties of F
  • Another example of grammatically correct but non-standard pedagogical choic
  • laying them one after the other provides a grammatically correct sentence to the listener.
  • e grammar characterize sentences as either grammatically correct (also known as well formed) or not
  • r, reading "Lets play two" rather than the grammatically correct "Let's play two."
  • "buffalo" repeated any number of times is grammatically correct (according to Chomskyan theories o
  • m back in a specific sequence to produce a grammatically correct sentence that is announced through
  • is symptom, the language may or may not be grammatically correct depending on the severity of the d
  • ith words that would make a given sentence grammatically correct).
  • Intended to be more humorous than grammatically correct, coaches are especially targeted.
  • Although "Je vous aime" is grammatically correct, "I love you" in French is general
  • The one without the "s" is grammatically correct.
  • hat the term, "Lag BaOmer," is somehow not grammatically correct.
  • redundant, since the word or logically and grammatically encompasses the same meaning.
  • d voice spoken in an alien dialect and the grammatically flawless dialogue printed in the dialogue
  • writer, who often deliberately moves away ( grammatically) from his source.
  • He wrote grammatically in the Greek language.
  • (the band feared that their English was so grammatically inaccurate that many of their native Engli
  • ic, as though acceptable it is technically grammatically incorrect (the correct phrasing being 'I h
  • e and could be considered a neologism or a grammatically incorrect construction.
  • n the media, many criticized the slogan as grammatically incorrect and that it should say, "Winston
  • itle Angst essen Seele auf is deliberately grammatically incorrect, translating as "Fear eat up sou
  • s TV and print advertisements featured the grammatically incorrect, but immensely popular, slogan,
  • d, the etymology of the generic epithet is grammatically incorrect, being a concatenation of the La
  • c "I believe in the power of you and I" is grammatically incorrect.
  • mus contains "a sex-changed version of the grammatically masculine but otherwise ambiguous figure I
  • It seems grammatically nonsensical and should be revised.
  • All other categories listed below are not grammatically obligatory.
  • Grammatically Proto-Uralic was an agglutinative language
  • nguage; his sentences are short and clear, grammatically reduced to a minimum."
  • by general rules such as "write short and grammatically simple sentences", "use nouns instead of p
  • It's more aesthictically pleasing, grammatically simpler (one could read the other version'
  • Yamato kotoba function differently grammatically than borrowed words.
  • Grammatically, there is no difference between hot metal
  • Grammatically, there's little difference between ¡Basta
  • rdiffian may as Where's that to?, with the grammatically unnecessary addition of the preposition to
  • ht-hearted conversation, and they are more grammatically versatile, for example: "I'm feeling all f
  • Colorless green ideas sleep furiously." is grammatically well-formed but has no generally accepted
  • from predominantly GSB areas tend to speak grammatically wrong Malayalam with an accent.
  • uprised since this expression is (I think) grammatically wrong, at least bad style.