example of semantically ill-formed sentence?
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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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Example of semantically ill-formed sentence?
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- 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:
- 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.
- 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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