For some choices of arguments, this default interpretation is unlikely, resulting in a sentence which is judged infelicitous out of context.
This passivized verb form is boiled is infelicitous if it describes the natural process of water boiling.
Whenever the more encompassing concept is mentioned in the consequent, the result is unacceptable or infelicitous.
In contrast, a biased infelicitous condition would provide two referents for the non-relativized noun but only one possible referent for the relativized noun.
We might now want to say that this statement is infelicitous for pragmatic reasons.
Relatively non-gradable property verbs, such as co3 ' wrong ', are normally infelicitous with direct comparison as well (68).
No difference in interpretation accuracy was found between felicitous and infelicitous conditions or between biased and neutral conditions.
His pragmatically infelicitous third person subjects thus account for 9% (16/179) of all third person contexts in which a null subject was required.