Conjunctive grammars are a class of formal grammars studied in formal language theory. They extend the basic type of grammars, the context-free grammars...
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belongs instead to a more general class and can be described by a conjunctive grammar, which in turn also includes other non-context-free languages, such...
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A conjunctive adverb, adverbial conjunction, or subordinating adverb is an adverb that connects two clauses by converting the clause it introduces into...
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In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated CONJ or CNJ) is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses, which are called its conjuncts. That...
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imperative; conditional; conjunctive (Latvian literature, however, does not make a distinction between conditional and conjunctive. Even if such a distinction...
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So (word) (category English grammar)
uses, has become increasingly popular in recent years as a coordinating conjunctive opening word in a sentence. This device is particularly used when answering...
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equivalent to conjunctive grammars in the same way as nondeterministic PDA are equivalent to context-free grammars. Context-free grammar Counter automaton...
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Comparison of parser generators (redirect from List of parser generators for context-sensitive grammars)
grammars, deterministic Boolean grammars. This table compares parser generator languages with a general context-free grammar, a conjunctive grammar,...
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Subjunctive mood (redirect from Conjunctive mood)
The subjunctive (also known as the conjunctive in some languages) is a grammatical mood, a feature of an utterance that indicates the speaker's attitude...
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Japanese conjugation (category Japanese grammar)
attached since the conjunctive form is rarely used in isolation. It can also function to link separate clauses (hence the name "conjunctive") in a similar...
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Syntactic predicate (section Conjunctive Grammars)
ATTENTION NEEDED: This link is no longer valid! Conjunctive and Boolean Grammars (Okhotin) Conjunctive grammars, first introduced by Okhotin, introduce the...
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In Boolean algebra, a formula is in conjunctive normal form (CNF) or clausal normal form if it is a conjunction of one or more clauses, where a clause...
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cardinal numbers in Irish: disjunctive numbers, nonhuman conjunctive numbers, and human conjunctive numbers. Disjunctive numbers are used for example in arithmetic...
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English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts...
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of grammars known as conjunctive grammars allows conjunction and disjunction, but not negation. The rules of a Boolean grammar are of the form A → α...
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The conjunctive waw or vav conjunctive (Hebrew: ו' החיבור vav hakhibur) is the coordinating conjunction meaning 'and' in Hebrew, spelled with the letter...
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In grammar, an article is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the...
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(no) is contracted to simply ん (n). When used after verbs ending in the conjunctive form ~て (-te), certain auxiliary verbs and their derivations are often...
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fan-out 2. Tree-adjoining grammar Linear context-free rewriting system Range concatenation grammar Weir hierarchy Conjunctive grammar Riny Huybregts. "The...
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"special" → xās taur pe "especially" (lit. "on a special way") Verbs in conjunctive form: hãs "laugh" → hãske "laughingly" (lit. "having laughed") meherbānī...
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Telugu language (redirect from Historical Grammar of Telugu)
Displacement: Apical displacement was underway for certain words. Conjunctive Marker: The conjunctive marker -um had various structural applications. One of the...
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Central Hessian (section Conjunctive)
- gewêse done - gedô made - gemaht The Present Conjunctive is produced by using the present conjunctive forms of the verb "to do" in combination with the...
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Icelandic grammar is the set of structural rules that describe the use of the Icelandic language. Icelandic is a heavily inflected language. Icelandic...
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remember what I said? You only got tired for nothing." Verbs can take conjunctive suffixes. These suffixes make subordinate clauses. One very common suffix...
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List of English prepositions (category English grammar)
complements. Note that dictionaries and grammars informed by concepts from traditional grammar may categorize these conjunctive prepositions as subordinating conjunctions...
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language English passive voice Passive voice Patient (grammar) Kroeger, Paul (2005). Analyzing Grammar: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press...
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Grammatical mood (redirect from Mood (grammar))
article for each respective mood. The subjunctive mood, sometimes called conjunctive mood, has several uses in dependent clauses. Examples include discussing...
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The grammar of the Gujarati language is the study of the word order, case marking, verb conjugation, and other morphological and syntactic structures...
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Pakistan and India and spoken by the Punjabi people. This page discusses the grammar of Modern Standard Punjabi as defined by the relevant sources below (see...
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Adjective (redirect from Adjective (grammar))
English is called a "big house". Such an analysis is possible for the grammar of Standard Chinese and Korean, for example. Different languages do not...
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