- The term "
grammaticalization" in the
modern sense was
coined by the
French linguist Antoine Meillet in his L'évolution des
formes grammaticales (1912)....
- In linguistics,
grammaticality is
determined by the
conformity to
language usage as
derived by the
grammar of a
particular speech variety. The
notion of...
- A
grammatical case is a
category of
nouns and noun
modifiers (determiners, adjectives, participles, and numerals) that
corresponds to one or more potential...
- In linguistics, a
grammatical gender system is a
specific form of a noun
class system,
where nouns are ****igned to
gender categories that are
often not...
- 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...
- In linguistics, a
grammatical construction is any
syntactic string of
words ranging from
sentences over
phrasal structures to
certain complex lexemes...
-
understood as a
category that
expresses (
grammaticalizes) time reference;
namely one which,
using grammatical means,
places a
state or
action in time....
-
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...
- and modal.
Structural particles are used for
grammatical relations.
Aspectual particles signal grammatical aspects.
Modal particles express linguistic...
- In linguistics,
grammatical relations (also
called grammatical functions,
grammatical roles, or
syntactic functions) are
functional relationships between...