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Latter-day puzzle makers in a direct lineage from Carroll’s tradition and even more extreme instances of segmentation oddities in what are called redividers (Michaelsen, 1998), for example, observing that the sentence “In every ode linger many” can be resegmented to read “I never yodel in Germany” (Shortz, 1997); such cases serve to point out the duality of the problems of gap assignment and boundary detection, and also inject a combinatorial flavor.
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Latter-day
puzzle
makers
in
a
direct
lineage
from
Carroll’s
tradition
and
even
more
extreme
instances
of
segmentation
oddities
in
what
are
called
redividers
(Michaelsen,
1998),
for
example,
observing
that
the
sentence
“In
every
ode
linger
many”
can
be
resegmented
to
read
“I
never
yodel
in
Germany”
(Shortz,
1997);
such
cases
serve
to
point
out
the
duality
of
the
problems
of
gap
assignment
and
boundary
detection,
and
also
inject
a
combinatorial
flavor.