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Are there other repeated single word sentences like the Buffalo sentence?
Are there words in English like had that can be repeated while still making sense? For example,
The faith that he had had, had had an affect on his life.
Possible Duplicate:
Are there other repeated single word sentences like the Buffalo sentence?
Are there words in English like had that can be repeated while still making sense? For example,
The faith that he had had, had had an affect on his life.
That that occurs sometimes. It sometimes means that which, and sometimes just that that, as in I know that that will not work.
There's a whole bunch of words that function as more than one part of speech (albeit with different pronunciations). You can probably construct acceptable phrases from some of these. Here are 3 that come to mind:
Interestingly, there's a post on today's [Language Log] (http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=3361 ) about the repetition of is, as in:
I think the point is is that this is metaphor with teeth.
– Shoe Aug 13 '11 at 14:48Another example is the word "buffalo", which is repeated eight times in the following sentence.
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
Note that, according to the following Wikipedia link, it is a perfectly valid sentence.
As for "had had", take a look at the following Wikipedia link.
James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher
Other linguistic examples of this sort are given in the following link.