Thursday 17 April 2014

Have you had had had fun? (Part 2)



Have you had had had fun? (Part 2)
Walking into the class room Shyamala said, “The example is very nice. Do you like Karthi or Surya?”
“I like Karthi, because Karthi was correct” said Manjula.
“What are you talking? Was Surya not correct?” Shyamala “this is a lexical ambiguity” had a conclusion.
Senthil said, “In a discussion of lexical ambiguity, Chiruthai Karthi, whereas Singham Surya had had ‘had’ had had ‘had had’; ‘had had’ had had the greater approval of the teacher.
Manjula had correctly remembered it thus: “Chiruthai Karthi, whereas Singham Surya had had ‘had’ had had ‘had had’; ‘had had’ had had the greater approval of the teacher.”
Whereas Shyamala, had mistakenly remembered it thus: Chiruthai Karthi, whereas Singham Surya had had ‘had had’ had had ‘had’; ‘had had’ had had the greater approval of the teacher.
In Manjula’s memory it was Chiruthai Karthi who used had had. But in Shyamala’s memory it was Shingham Surya who had used had had.
Senthil came out for the confusion, “Shyamala, whereas Manjula remembered Chiruthai Karthi, whereas Singham Surya had had ‘had’ had had ‘had had’; ‘had had’ had had the greater approval of the teacher, had remembered Chiruthai Karthi, whereas Singham Surya had had ‘had had’ had had ‘had’; ‘had had’ had had the greater approval of the teacher.” He carried on however instead of saying ‘remembered’ we say ‘had had’. So replacing ‘remembered with, ‘had had’ we arrive at Majula, whereas Shyamala had “had had ‘had’, had had ‘had had’; ‘had had’ had had”, had had “had had ‘had had’, had had ‘had’; ‘had had’ had had”; “had had ‘had’, had had ‘had had’; ‘had had’ had had”; “had had ‘had’, had had ‘had had’; ‘had had’ had had” had the greater approval of English Department.”

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