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From: park@netcom.com (Bill Park)
Subject: Re: good examples of homophonic sentences
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In article <3tean5$pd1@charlie.lif.icnet.uk>, Matthew
Cockerill <cockeril@europa .lif.icnet.uk> writes:

> Can anyone give me an example of a spoken sentence with two entirely 
> consistent and grammatical interpretations ...
                 ^^^^^^^^^^^

> In article <3trgkj$s7d@dove.nist.gov> billf@jaguar.ncsl.nist.gov writes:
> In article <3trbjv$nrd@dove.nist.gov>, billf@osi.ncsl.nist.gov (Bill Fisher) writes:
> > 
> > "Nome adder witch rheumy Picts, jackel sleep. <---- *
> > "No matter which room he picks, Jack'll sleep.
> 
>   Whoops. Should be:
> 
>  "Nome adder witch rheumy Picts, jackal sleep.  <---- *
>  "No matter which room he picks, Jack'll sleep.
> 
>  - billf

* -- These are grammatical?

Oh hell, then:

"Ladle read ride ink-hued was go ink to her groin murder's house ..."

Bill Park
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