The Sentences That Trick Your Brain (Garden Path Sentences Explained) | Smartest Year Ever (May 7, 2025)

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 Some sentences make perfect sense… until they don’t. Today, Gordy explores garden path sentences—a linguistic trap where your brain confidently goes one way, only to slam into a wall of confusion.From “The old man the boats” to “The horse raced past the barn fell,” these seemingly broken lines are actually grammatically correct. They’re just crafted to mislead your brain’s natural processing system, exposing how we build meaning on the fly, and how quickly things go off the rails.It’s a peek into psycholinguistics, sentence parsing, and why even native speakers get completely derailed by the language they speak every day. If you’ve ever reread a sentence five times wondering if you were having a stroke—this one’s for you. Sources:University of Michigan Linguistics. (n.d.). What is a garden path sentence? https://lsa.umich.edu/linguistics/news-events/all-news/search-news/what-is-a-garden-path-sentence-.htmlBBC Future. (2017, July 25). Why some sentences just don’t make sense. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20170725-the-sentences-that-just-dont-make-senseMassachusetts Institute of Technology. (2007). Introduction to Psycholinguistics [Course material]. MIT OpenCourseWare. https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/brain-and-cognitive-sciences/9-59j-language-processing-fall-2007/ #GardenPathSentences #Psycholinguistics #WeirdGrammar #BrainTricks #LinguisticsFacts #SmartestYearEver #SentenceStructure #LanguageProcessing #Zapsplat Music thanks to Zapsplat.

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