In linguistics, grammatical number is a feature of nouns, pronouns, adjectives and verb agreement that expresses count distinctions (such as "one", "two"...
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Dual (abbreviated DU) is a grammatical number that some languages use in addition to singular and plural. When a noun or pronoun appears in dual form,...
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In linguistics, grammatical person is the grammatical distinction between deictic references to participant(s) in an event; typically, the distinction...
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conjugations for every verb. Verbs may inflect for grammatical categories such as person, number, gender, case, tense, aspect, mood, voice, possession...
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A grammatical case is a category of nouns and noun modifiers (determiners, adjectives, participles, and numerals) that corresponds to one or more potential...
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Old Turkic (section Grammatical number)
person and number of the subject by corresponding suffixes save for the 3rd person, in which case person suffix is absent. This grammatical configuration...
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An inverse number may refer to: The multiplicative inverse of a number A type of grammatical number This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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In linguistics, a grammatical category or grammatical feature is a property of items within the grammar of a language. Within each category there are...
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tense formation in Slavic languages) and hence they agree with the grammatical number and the gender of noun which the pronoun refers to and not the pronoun...
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Plural (redirect from Plural (grammatical number))
abbreviated as pl., pl, or PL), is one of the values of the grammatical category of number. The plural of a noun typically denotes a quantity greater than...
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Bats language (section Grammatical number and case)
morphological derivation and inflection. It has both grammatical gender (i.e. noun classes) and several grammatical cases. Batsbi pronouns encode three persons...
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dropping the a. Pirahã is agglutinative, using a large number of affixes to communicate grammatical meaning. Even the 'to be' verbs of existence or equivalence...
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Grammaticalization (also known as grammatization or grammaticization) is a linguistic process in which words change from representing objects or actions...
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Susu language (section Grammatical number)
Susu (endonym: Susu: Sosoxui; French: Soussou) is the language of the Susu or Soso people of Guinea and Sierra Leone, West Africa. It is in the Mande language...
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Inari Sámi language (section Grammatical number)
Sámi verbs conjugate for three grammatical persons: first person second person third person Inari Sámi has five grammatical moods: indicative imperative...
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Southern Sámi (section Grammatical number)
Sápmi in a number of languages, including Skolt Sámi and English. Search function only works with Finnish input though. Southern Sámi grammatical resources...
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Lule Sami (section Grammatical number)
consonants appear in different quantities depending on the specific grammatical form. Normally, one of the possibilities is named the strong grade, while...
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Korku language (section Grammatical number)
of two grammatical genders: animate, and inanimate, and inflect for several different grammatical cases. Korku distinguishes three grammatical numbers:...
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Brokpa language (section Grammatical number)
with the base word kʰaː ‘score, twenty’. Brokpa does not class nouns by grammatical gender but may mark biological gender of animates. Masculine gender is...
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Numeral prefix (redirect from Number prefix)
grammatical case (i.e. nominative, genitive, etc.) and grammatical number (singular/plural). The prefixes are produced from the default grammatical type...
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In linguistics, a grammatical gender system is a specific form of a noun class system, where nouns are assigned to gender categories that are often not...
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In linguistics, grammatical mood is a grammatical feature of verbs, used for signaling modality.: 181 That is, it is the use of verbal inflections that...
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Collective noun (category Grammatical number)
of numerous lighthearted, humorous, or facetious collective nouns. Grammatical number List of animal names, including names for groups Mass noun Measure...
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Suffix (redirect from Grammatical suffix)
indicate the grammatical case of nouns and adjectives, and verb endings, which form the conjugation of verbs. Suffixes can carry grammatical information...
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Pluralis excellentiae (category Grammatical number)
of Hebrew, such as Wilhelm Gesenius, to a perceived anomaly in the grammatical number and syntax in Hebrew. In some cases it bears some similarity to the...
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Barngarla language (section Grammatical number)
"rl", "rn") with the "r", ("rdn" instead of "rdrn"). Barngarla has four grammatical numbers: singular, dual, plural and superplural.: 227–228 For example:...
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Slovene grammar (section Use of number)
sometimes the gender of the adjacent noun is used with the appropriate grammatical number. For declension patterns of adjectives, see the section on nouns (the...
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Pite Sami (section Grammatical number)
not bound by dialect. A number of (re)sources exist with extensive collections of Pite Sámi lexical items, including grammatical and (morpho)phonological...
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word order of subject–verb–object and both grammatical gender (masculine and feminine) and grammatical number (singular and plural). There is a strong T–V...
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