But a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications suggests that the Japanese great tit — a bird closely related to the North American chickadee —
uses grammatical rules like these in its calls.
Not exact matches
Neither option is likely, since this sort of basic
grammatical mistake is not found elsewhere in Scripture, nor is there any example of this «exception to the
rule» being
used elsewhere.
During this study — the first to
use ICE to study how the brain interprets
grammatical rules and produces word — researchers had the patients read a series of words and then reproduce them in different
grammatical forms: for example, the inversion of a noun into a plural, or the conversion of a verb into the past tense.
Using Hawaiian language
grammatical rules, the word «aloha» can be translated literally as «the joyful sharing of life energy in the present» or «joyfully sharing life».
For example, some broken
grammatical rules are acceptable, such as the
use of sentence fragments to make the writing crisp.
Use full sentences that adhere to standard
grammatical rules another guidelines.