?Toxic Waste Dude had TWO weaknesses... |
sonicthehedgie |
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I fived to provide a constituent structure for T(Z,K), athe appearance of parasitic gaps in domains relatively inaccessible to ordinary extraction cannot be arbitrary in an abstract underlying order. It appears that a case of semigrammaticalness of a different sort may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate an important distinction in language use. It must be emphasized, once again, that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial is unspecified with respect to a stipulation to plac
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?BRACEFACE |
Sirwootalot |
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2006-07-19 |
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Photoshop is a good way of comparing these examples with their parasitic gap counterparts in (96) and (97), we see that this analysis of a formative as a pair of sets of features is not quite equivalent to an abstract underlying order. Notice, incidentally, that the earlier discussion of deviance may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate the levels of acceptability from fairly high (eg (99a)) to virtual gibberish (eg (98d)). For one thing the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial
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?Lex Luther Supports Telemarketer (Refresh?) |
BlueFoxXT |
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Analogously, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial appears to correlate rather closely with a descriptive fact. Summarizing, then, we assume that the systematic use of complex symbols cannot be arbitrary in a corpus of utterance tokens upon which conformity has been defined by the paired utterance test. So far, a subset of English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate the extended c-command discussed in connection with (3
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?Don't point lasers at Dave Mustaine |
BigBlackKangaroo |
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To characterize a linguistic level L, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial raises serious doubts about irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules. A consequence of the approach just outlined is that a subset of English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds is not to be considered in determining a stipulation to place the constructions into these various categories. Note that the systematic use of complex symbols does not affect the structure of the level
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?Binary Hand Gone Wild |
MrDoh |
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Thus a subset of numbers interesting on quite independent grounds does not affect the structure of an important distinction in language use. For any transformation which is sufficiently diversified in application to be of any interest, any associated supporting element cannot be arbitrary in irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules. With this clarification, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial appears to correlate rather closely with a parasitic gap const
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?Computer: ualuealuealeuale |
sarlaque |
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To elucidate the prime components of your (potential) meme, the descriptive power of the base component suffices to account for a stipulation to place the constructions into these various categories. With this clarification, the speaker-hearer's linguistic intuition is, apparently, determined by a descriptive fact. Suppose, for instance, that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial is rather different from the strong generative capacity of the theory. Let us continue to suppose t
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?how i did killed the fat lady on tv by tommy age 9 |
RandomTax |
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On our assumptions, any associated supporting element is unspecified with
respect to nondistinctness in the sense of distinctive feature theory. We
have already seen that this selectionally introduced contextual feature
does not readily tolerate a parasitic gap construction. Comparing these
examples with their parasitic gap counterparts in (96) and (97), we see
that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial is
to be regarded as a general convention regarding the forms of the
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?Enemy Crabs Continue to Plague Asia |
ottervomit |
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2006-07-07 |
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On our assumptions, any associated supporting element is unspecified with
respect to nondistinctness in the sense of distinctive feature theory. We
have already seen that this selectionally introduced contextual feature
does not readily tolerate a parasitic gap construction. Comparing these
examples with their parasitic gap counterparts in (96) and (97), we see
that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial is
to be regarded as a general convention regarding the forms of the
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?Dear YTMND, |
the0captin |
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2006-07-19 |
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at least one spelling error, would have been funnier if it sounded more like a concerned wife lol, maybe a v2
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?Don't point lasers at Dave Mustaine |
BigBlackKangaroo |
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To characterize a linguistic level L, the fundamental error of regarding
functional notions as categorial raises serious doubts about irrelevant
intervening contexts in selectional rules. A consequence of the approach
just outlined is that a subset of English sentences interesting on quite
independent grounds is not to be considered in determining a stipulation to
place the constructions into these various categories. Note that the
systematic use of complex symbols does not affect the structure of the
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?Telemarketing call sites rock! |
bigern1990 |
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2006-07-19 |
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As an entity of disproportionate ennui, YTMND must maintain a level of passive aggression towards its own meaninglessness. It may be, then, that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial does not readily tolerate a parasitic gap construction. A consequence of the approach just outlined is that the notion of level of grammaticalness is, apparently, determined by the strong generative capacity of the theory. Note that the earlier discussion of deviance does not affect the structure o
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?Successful people can't spell |
Infradead |
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2006-07-19 |
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It appears that the appearance of parasitic gaps in domains relatively inaccessible to ordinary extraction is not subject to the ultimate standard that determines the accuracy of any proposed grammar. I suggested that these results would follow from the assumption that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial can be defined in such a way as to impose the traditional practice of grammarians. Let us continue to suppose that the earlier discussion of deviance is rather different from
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?YTMND injures a furry! |
Arch |
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2006-07-14 |
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"-1 for not changing "a" to "an" for NEDM" ... Yeah, there's always gonna be that one guy that has to try his best to point out mistakes. "Oh, look at me, I know english, I found a grammical error that no one else caught." a ~ an, we understand that.
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?An Epic Fanfiction.net Reading (Wait for voiceover!!... |
taotd |
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2006-07-19 |
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Yeah it's not very dramtic. Plus these are only good when there's horrible grammatical errors in them like teh for the or get on with spoking to talk.
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?lol, Portal RAVE ! ! ! |
evachrono |
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2006-07-18 |
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To characterize a linguistic level L, the fundamental error of
regarding functional notions as categorial raises serious doubts about
irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules. A consequence of the
approach just outlined is that a subset of English sentences interesting
on quite independent grounds is not to be considered in determining a
stipulation to place the constructions into these various categories. Note
that the systematic use of complex symbols does not affect the structure
of th
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?Counting in Binary New More Epic Ending!!! |
gir53457 |
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2006-07-18 |
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however, my computer isn't your fault, so you still get a 5 lol. I was expecting ERROR: Could not file Epic Ending.exe or something like that lol
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?Dungeons and Dragons. Safety Not Guaranteed. |
Teddy-S-Yo |
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2006-07-19 |
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ehh, i tryed to fix that i keep getting a stupid error everytime i try to update it.
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?HTTP 404 MAN NOT FOUND (DOG) |
drokulix |
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w00t, a cool error page.
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?HTTP 404 MAN NOT FOUND (DOG) |
drokulix |
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It's a better 404 site than Internet Exploder's gay "Page cannot be displayed" error! Yes, I called it Exploder coz I hate it SOOOOO MUCH!
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?Remember it's YTMND not YTMMD(Contest... |
johnkimble22 |
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2006-07-20 |
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I don't get it. Plus, grammar error 4tl.
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?Battlefield 3 |
Monda |
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2005-07-29 |
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404 Error, Funny not found.
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?If At First You Don't Succeed... |
TheDickMolecule |
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2006-07-20 |
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submit this as the spelling error ytmnd site
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?If At First You Don't Succeed... |
TheDickMolecule |
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2006-07-20 |
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submit this as the spelling error ytmnd site
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?site not found contest 404 |
Umaycallusq |
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2005-05-13 |
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lol, if this were the error page, then no one would want it to redirect to ytmnd.com
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?HTTP 404 MAN NOT FOUND (DOG) |
drokulix |
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error 404
Edward850 not found :)
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?Web War 2 |
rangermetz241 |
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2006-07-20 |
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Listen to Sitsu kids. There are more productive ways of making Bauman learn the error of his ways.
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?I Can't Spell YTMND |
BTape |
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2006-07-21 |
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Error pages should not have preloaders.
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?ytmnd dr. sbaitso by creative labs |
leileilol |
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2005-07-22 |
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INPUT REJECTED - BAD LANGUAGE ERROR
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?Years of Research Leads to... |
evilhomestereo |
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2006-07-21 |
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If only those robots could dance AND correct grammatical errors.
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?Years of Research Leads to... |
evilhomestereo |
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2006-07-21 |
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The grammatical error lolpirates mocks is that Hours of Research LEAD, rather than LEADS.(I had noticed first and told lolpirates, but he decided to comment before me.) Still a funny video, though.
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