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Definition of ungrammatical in English:

ungrammatical

adjectiveʌnɡrəˈmatɪk(ə)lˌənɡrəˈmædək(ə)l
  • Not conforming to grammatical rules.

    不符合语法规则的;不合形式要求的

    ungrammatical sentences

    不合乎语法的句子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was told that sentences like the one you are now reading are ungrammatical.
    • If he is a grammarian whose opinion we are supposed to respect, why does he write such ungrammatical English?
    • By ‘abnormal’ I mean that there is nothing ungrammatical, but what has been said violates the rules governing communicative competence.
    • Choosing that one would yield a hopelessly ungrammatical result.
    • Can a sentence be ungrammatical in isolation, but grammatical in context?
    • Identification takes place by noticing subtle differences between grammatical and ungrammatical utterances.
    • The problem is not that the sentence is ungrammatical, but rather that it doesn't say what I mean.
    • I'm so confident that such sentences are ungrammatical that I would be prepared to lecture it to a hostile audience.
    • This is a normal example of syntactic and semantic change in progress, and I'm certainly not about to say that these sentences are ungrammatical.
    • Those much-quoted subject-verb agreement errors certainly are remarkable failures of sentence planning; they're ungrammatical in every dialect.
    • The second problem with behavioral theory that Chomsky identified was that children are not reprimanded for uttering ungrammatical sentences.
    • The reliable finding is that participants give consistently higher liking ratings to novel grammatical strings than novel ungrammatical strings.
    • All of these seem ungrammatical to me personally.
    • Margaret's English spelling was atrocious, the handwriting not quite legible, sentences ungrammatical, disconnected or incomplete - a condition attributed to dyslexia or malfunctioning of the brain.
    • That has to be the most ungrammatical sentence I have ever constructed.
    • Yes, I wonder whether there might have been a scribal error in that case: the sentence as presented seems not so much ungrammatical as simply incoherent.
    • The problem is even more difficult with spoken language because of background noise and people's tendency to use ungrammatical sentences.
    • Many also believe that they can rely on their own introspection to provide samples of clearly grammatical and clearly ungrammatical sentences that would be adequate for compiling and testing the rules.
    • At least for me, the italicized sentence is somewhere between terminally awkward and out-and-out ungrammatical.
    • But there would appear to be an infinite number of both grammatical and ungrammatical sentences.

Derivatives

  • ungrammaticality

  • nounPlural ungrammaticalitiesʌnɡrəmatɪˈkalɪti
    • Even then, it's hard to get semantic judgements or mentions of ungrammaticality from a corpus.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Stipulations of ungrammaticality are problematic in a usage-based model such as Cognitive Grammar.
      • The ungrammaticality shows nothing about whether or not preposition stranding ordinarily sounds ungrammatical.
      • This doesn't seem to be a matter of complete ungrammaticality, since some of the hits certainly seem perfectly fine to me.
      • Deviating from this results in ungrammaticality or a change in meaning.
  • ungrammatically

  • adverbʌnɡrəˈmatɪk(ə)liˌənɡrəˈmædək(ə)li
    • Why has a laudable achievement such as this not been highlighted as part of the ongoing tourism campaign which is somewhat ungrammatically named ‘Uniquely Singapore’?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘The media is not a mirror of the culture,’ she fumed, nonsensically and ungrammatically, when asked about the popularity of shows like Queer Eye.
      • Something happened to my fluency in the weeks I missed in the middle of the year: I left a tongued-tied speaker and returned quite happy to babble at will, however ungrammatically.
      • As you Americans say, so charmingly yet so ungrammatically, you do the math.
      • When drunk, for instance, he speaks ungrammatically.
  • ungrammaticalness

  • noun
    • The underlined words refer to a certain parameter (that explains the ungrammaticalness), more info on which can be found in the section on parameters.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The teacher's use of emotion, colloquialism, and the natural ungrammaticalness of spontaneous speech, all combine to make ASR accuracy very low on this type of speech.
      • So I see the perversion of punctuation as part of our long, slow descent into ungrammaticalness.
      • Black English loses its ungrammaticalness when reclassified as a Creole tongue, meshing the input from Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

Definition of ungrammatical in US English:

ungrammatical

adjectiveˌənɡrəˈmædək(ə)lˌənɡrəˈmadək(ə)l
  • Not conforming to grammatical rules; not well formed.

    不符合语法规则的;不合形式要求的

    ungrammatical sentences

    不合乎语法的句子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yes, I wonder whether there might have been a scribal error in that case: the sentence as presented seems not so much ungrammatical as simply incoherent.
    • She was told that sentences like the one you are now reading are ungrammatical.
    • Can a sentence be ungrammatical in isolation, but grammatical in context?
    • I'm so confident that such sentences are ungrammatical that I would be prepared to lecture it to a hostile audience.
    • Those much-quoted subject-verb agreement errors certainly are remarkable failures of sentence planning; they're ungrammatical in every dialect.
    • At least for me, the italicized sentence is somewhere between terminally awkward and out-and-out ungrammatical.
    • The second problem with behavioral theory that Chomsky identified was that children are not reprimanded for uttering ungrammatical sentences.
    • Identification takes place by noticing subtle differences between grammatical and ungrammatical utterances.
    • That has to be the most ungrammatical sentence I have ever constructed.
    • Many also believe that they can rely on their own introspection to provide samples of clearly grammatical and clearly ungrammatical sentences that would be adequate for compiling and testing the rules.
    • The problem is not that the sentence is ungrammatical, but rather that it doesn't say what I mean.
    • But there would appear to be an infinite number of both grammatical and ungrammatical sentences.
    • The reliable finding is that participants give consistently higher liking ratings to novel grammatical strings than novel ungrammatical strings.
    • All of these seem ungrammatical to me personally.
    • Margaret's English spelling was atrocious, the handwriting not quite legible, sentences ungrammatical, disconnected or incomplete - a condition attributed to dyslexia or malfunctioning of the brain.
    • This is a normal example of syntactic and semantic change in progress, and I'm certainly not about to say that these sentences are ungrammatical.
    • Choosing that one would yield a hopelessly ungrammatical result.
    • If he is a grammarian whose opinion we are supposed to respect, why does he write such ungrammatical English?
    • The problem is even more difficult with spoken language because of background noise and people's tendency to use ungrammatical sentences.
    • By ‘abnormal’ I mean that there is nothing ungrammatical, but what has been said violates the rules governing communicative competence.
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