A podcast that answers questions about the English language. In each episode we talk about - and attempt to answer - a question about a feature or quirk of the English language.If you are interested in the English language, history, linguistics, or if you just want to listen to a lighthearted chat b… read more
In this episode, Amanda and Dave talk about sentences that are often made up of one, or a few, repeating words. Ridiculous as they are hilarious, they are actually grammatically correct! Some examples talked about in the episode are:
1. Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
2. James, while John had had "had", had had "had had"; "had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.
3. A ship-shipping ship ships shipping-ships.
4. Police police Police police police police Police police.
5. Rose rose to put rose roes on her rows of roses.
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