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Annie and Eddie Keep Talking About Twitches, Wedding Planning, and Buffalo- Episode 1062
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The word 'buffalo' in English is uniquely versatile, functioning as a noun (the animal), a verb (to bully, intimidate, or confuse), and an adjective (from Buffalo, New York). This linguistic flexibility allows for the creation of grammatically correct sentences using the same word multiple times with different meanings, such as 'Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo,' which translates to 'Bison from Buffalo that other bison from Buffalo bully themselves bully bison from Buffalo.' This demonstrates how lexical ambiguity can create complex linguistic constructs through the same word serving multiple grammatical roles.

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