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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.
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In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence[a] is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection has no well-formed, sensical meaning.