Definition: In linguistics and semantics, "unlengthened" refers to a grammatical structure in which all words are of the same length. This is often used in conjunction with other terms like "single-word," "simple sentence," or "literal." The idea is that there should be no ambiguity about what each word means or how it's pronounced. For example, if we have a simple sentence: ``` I love you. ``` The unlengthened structure would mean that all the words are