Formal Linguistic Utterance
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An Formal Linguistic Utterance is a Linguistic Utterance that strictly follows a Natural Language's Syntax or Lexicon (linguistic convention?)
- Example(s):
- “Mend your speech a little, lest it mar your fortune.” --William Shakespeare
- “The published word has remarkable persistence.” --Matthew & Matthew
- Counter-Example(s):
- “my burton rawks dude!”
- See: Informal Linguistic Utterance.