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The sentence employs three distinct meanings of the word buffalo: As an attributive noun (acting as an adjective) to refer to a specific place named Buffalo, such as the city of Buffalo, New York; As the verb to buffalo, meaning (in American English [1] [2]) "to bully, harass, or intimidate" or "to baffle"; and
Synesthetic asked me for another parse tree, for the longer Buffalo sentence (B11, I think). I can also do this for the similar, but simpler sentence "Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo", basically the same structure, but with the common nouns unmodified by the proper noun. This may help people understand the more complicated sentence.
The sentence kuku-kuku kakiku kok kek kaku, kakak-kakakku? means "why do my toenails look a bit rigid, my sisters/brothers?". Note that kek in Indonesian is an informal form of seperti means "look like" or "kind of".
The Buffalo Bills are named after a frontiersman who killed thousands of buffalo and was world-renowned for Wild West shows.
The sentence can be given as a grammatical puzzle [7] [8] [9] or an item on a test, [1] [2] for which one must find the proper punctuation to give it meaning. Hans Reichenbach used a similar sentence ("John where Jack had...") in his 1947 book Elements of Symbolic Logic as an exercise for the reader, to illustrate the different levels of language, namely object language and metalanguage.
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