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example of semantically ill-formed sentence?​

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Answered by sunprince0000
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Answer:Semantic errors come in two forms: (1) an input sentence may be ill-formed at the syntactic level so that there is no complete parse tree and semantic interpretation is not possible; (2) the sentence may be syntactically acceptable, but semantically ill-formed (e.g. "I parked a bug (bus)").

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

Example of semantically ill-formed sentence?

ANSWER:-

  • Semantics refers to the meaning of a sentence therefore semantically ill-formed sentences are sentences with incorrect order of words, which makes the reader unable to understand the proper meaning of the sentence.
  • There are a lot of examples of semantically ill-formed sentences, but to understand the example we must know what semantics means.
  • Semantics refers to the meaning of a sentence.

Semantic error sentences come in two forms:

  1. an input sentence may be ill-formed at the syntactic level in which there is no complete phrase border and there is no possibility of semantic interpretation.
  2. the sentence may be syntactically satisfactory, but semantically ill-formed

For Example:

  • Semantically correct- The girl rides a bicycle to school.
  • Semantically Incorrect- The bicycle rides the girl to school. (Here the meaning is not made any sense Even though the sentence is grammatically correct)

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