Therefore, generative linguists attempt to predict grammaticality judgements exhaustively. Grammaticality judgements are largely based on an individual's...
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which grammaticality could be measured both synchronically and diachronically. Another important work was Heine and Reh [de]'s Grammaticalization and Reanalysis...
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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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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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Acceptability judgment task (redirect from Grammaticality rating)
to gather insights into the mental grammars of participants. As the grammaticality of a linguistic construction is an abstract construct that cannot be...
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understood as a category that expresses (grammaticalizes) time reference; namely one which, using grammatical means, places a state or action in time....
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In linguistics, a grammatical construction is any syntactic string of words ranging from sentences over phrasal structures to certain complex lexemes...
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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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Grammar (redirect from Grammatically)
earliest grammatical commentaries on the Hebrew Bible. Ibn Barun in the 12th century, compares the Hebrew language with Arabic in the Islamic grammatical tradition...
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In linguistics, grammatical relations (also called grammatical functions, grammatical roles, or syntactic functions) are functional relationships between...
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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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Transformational grammar (section Grammaticality)
grammaticality in an unusually mentalistic way for the time. He argued that the intuition of a native speaker is enough to define the grammaticality of...
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likely in languages with free word order, and often agreement between the grammatical gender, number or other feature of the modifier and its head is used...
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Grammatics were a British alternative rock band from Leeds, England, predominantly influenced by British bands of the 1990s such as Blur, Pulp, and Suede...
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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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In linguistics, aspect is a grammatical category that expresses how a verbal action, event, or state, extends over time. For instance, perfective aspect...
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Language (section Grammatical categories)
Functional theories of grammar explain grammatical structures by their communicative functions, and understand the grammatical structures of language to be the...
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and modal. Structural particles are used for grammatical relations. Aspectual particles signal grammatical aspects. Modal particles express linguistic...
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Article (grammar) (redirect from Grammatical article)
Articles typically specify the grammatical definiteness of the noun phrase, but in many languages, they carry additional grammatical information such as gender...
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Parallelism (grammar) (redirect from Grammatical parallelism)
one or more sentences of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure. The application of parallelism affects readability and may...
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Object (grammar) (redirect from Grammatic object)
oblique arguments, thus including other arguments not covered by core grammatical roles, such as those governed by case morphology (as in languages such...
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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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Norwegian language (redirect from Grammatical gender in Norwegian)
Nynorsk. All Norwegian dialects have traditionally retained all the three grammatical genders from Old Norse to some extent. The only exceptions are the dialect...
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Syntax (redirect from Grammatical theory)
phrases and sentences. Central concerns of syntax include word order, grammatical relations, hierarchical sentence structure (constituency), agreement...
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German, however, include the survival of two to three grammatical genders – albeit with few grammatical consequences – as well as the use of modal particles...
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indicate maiden or pre-marital names. The term née, having feminine grammatical gender, can be used to denote a woman's surname at birth that has been...
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Voice (grammar) (redirect from Grammatical voice)
passive-voice construction, the subject and the direct object switch grammatical roles. The direct object gets promoted to subject, and the subject demoted...
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Strong inflection (redirect from Strong (grammatical term))
A strong inflection is a system of verb conjugation or noun/adjective declension which can be contrasted with an alternative system in the same language...
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hundreds of possible conjugations for every verb. Verbs may inflect for grammatical categories such as person, number, gender, case, tense, aspect, mood...
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