nonsentence

English

Etymology

From non- + sentence.

Noun

nonsentence (plural nonsentences)

  1. (grammar) An utterance that is not a sentence.
    • 1979, Steven Pinker, “Formal models of language learning”, in Language, Cognition, and Human Nature:
      Those strings in the language are called sentences; the strings not in the language are called nonsentences.
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