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| β | [[Miss Lenhart]] is shown teaching a classroom about grammar, | + | [[Miss Lenhart]] is shown teaching a classroom about {{w|grammar}}. Grammar is a set of rules to dictate how a certain language is structured, which is useful to make communication standardized and clear with little to no difficulty for parsing. However, the lesson takes a turn when Miss Lenhart uses nonexistent sentanxe structures to convey meaning. |
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Revision as of 23:24, 6 April 2026
| Grammar |
Title text: Communication is one of the most popular ways to transmit information, ahead of rivals such as |
Explanation
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Miss Lenhart is shown teaching a classroom about grammar. Grammar is a set of rules to dictate how a certain language is structured, which is useful to make communication standardized and clear with little to no difficulty for parsing. However, the lesson takes a turn when Miss Lenhart uses nonexistent sentanxe structures to convey meaning.
Transcript
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[Miss Lenhart is teaching a classroom. Two students can be seen sitting at desks in front of her, a Cueball is on the first row and Megan is in the second row.]
Miss Lenhart: Grammar is one of the most popular ways to structure a language, ahead of rival methods such as words order words random words words random good and EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
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E3EeE E3eE!! Logalex8369 (talk) 22:26, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
I created a transcript, but used OCR for all the E's because I kept losing count of how many there were. If someone wants to factcheck that, please do. 104.28.215.220 22:45, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
It looks like the bot picked up the April Fool's "feature" as interactive, should we keep it or remove? 104.28.215.220 22:46, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
Factchecked 19 E's counted in the image and 19 E's counted in the transcript. 12.155.149.34 23:00, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
Side note: I have heard people using both alternate niche methods of language structure, kinda like those people who adopt a losing format even after it's clear it has lost. On character who has on occasion dabbled in both is Homer Simpson, BTW. --94.73.49.13
- I still say that Video2000 was the superior home VCR format, in every way...81.179.199.253 23:55, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
Any "competitors" to grammar would still be grammars since a grammar, by definition, describes how a language is structured. 75.248.235.98 00:00, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
- Well, the Random Words one seems to have no particular structure beyond being word-utterances, and the EEEEEEEEEEEEEE one doesn't even have much that can be structuralised (though I'm half expecting it to actually supposed to be a modem 'yowl', it needn't even be that), so I'm willing to bet that this exempts them from any consistent quality of being grammar. 81.179.199.253 00:08, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
I interpreted "words order words random words words random good" differently. I assumed it was missing commas and should be read as "words-order", "words-random" "words-words" "random-good".
Maybe(probably?) not what Randall intended, but if anyone interpreted it the same as me, you're not alone!
i reconsider this: non-verbal communication isn't another rival for communication, as it is a subset (after seeing and liking this anon's edit), but i'm not sure what other methods there could be than just communication and non-communication; Lenhart says "rivals" plural -- somefan (talk | contribs) 00:45, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
give orange me give eat orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you 137.25.230.78 00:54, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
- steal orange me steal eat orange me eat orange steal me eat orange steal me you King Pando (talk) 02:34, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
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