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What is Agrammatical and How Does it Differ from Grammatical Language?

Agrammatical refers to something that lacks grammatical structure or is composed in a way that violates the rules of grammar. In linguistics, an agrammatic language is one that lacks a well-defined grammatical system, and may use word order or other markers to indicate grammatical relationships instead.

In general, the term "agrammatical" is used to describe something that is not well-formed or does not follow established rules or conventions. It can be used in a variety of contexts beyond linguistics, such as to describe a sentence or phrase that is awkwardly constructed or lacks clarity.

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