Ne-cl is infelicitous in the predicatefocus reply to this question.
The use of then in this monologue would be pragmatically infelicitous.
Though it is in principle possible, the supine is sometimes stylistically infelicitous.
The infelicitous implications of their philosophical foundations manifest themselves throughout the article.
In this context, the phrase is infelicitous : ' beyond one's ken ', in its ordinary usage, means beyond one's powers of comprehension.
That is why (7a) and (8a) would be infelicitous if for-adverbials were used.
It is also possible, of course, that the speaker's attempt at being witty with idioms was infelicitous because the blend is simply not funny.
His pragmatically infelicitous third person subjects thus account for 9% (16/179) of all third person contexts in which a null subject was required.