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  2. Pied-piping - Wikipedia

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    Pied-piping is obligatory to form a grammatically sound sentence in the above (b) sentences, while absence of pied-piping results in an ungrammatical sentence in the (c) sentences. Contrastively, pied-piping is not acceptable in some cases. This typically occurs with prepositions that are part of a verb's meaning. [18]

  3. Peter Piper - Wikipedia

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    "Peter Piper" is an English-language nursery rhyme and well-known alliteration tongue-twister. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19745. [1] Lyrics

  4. Alliteration - Wikipedia

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    For example, S sounds can imply danger or make the audience feel as if they are being deceived. [37] Other sounds can likewise generate positive or negative responses. [38] Alliteration serves to "intensify any attitude being signified". [39]: 6–7 An example is in John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address, in which he uses alliteration 21 times.

  5. List of linguistic example sentences - Wikipedia

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    A famous example for lexical ambiguity is the following sentence: "Wenn hinter Fliegen Fliegen fliegen, fliegen Fliegen Fliegen hinterher.", meaning "When flies fly behind flies, then flies fly in pursuit of flies." [40] [circular reference] It takes advantage of some German nouns and corresponding verbs being homonymous. While not noticeable ...

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  7. The Fifer - Wikipedia

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    The painting is the subject of the "Art for Hogan's Sake" episode of the American television series Hogan's Heroes (season 2, episode 16, first broadcast December 30, 1966), in which the work is stolen from the Louvre by German General Burkhalter, who intends it as a birthday gift for Field Marshall Hermann Goering, the head of the Luftwaffe.

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  9. Sentence (mathematical logic) - Wikipedia

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    Sentences are then built up out of atomic sentences by applying connectives and quantifiers. A set of sentences is called a theory; thus, individual sentences may be called theorems. To properly evaluate the truth (or falsehood) of a sentence, one must make reference to an interpretation of the theory.