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5 June, 01:40

The fact that the words "whiskey makes you sick when you're well," when arranged differently, "whiskey, when you're sick, makes you well," create a totally different meaning is related to which rule of language?

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  1. 5 June, 01:52
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    Sorry but Wired questions ...
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