- In
historical linguistics,
grammaticalization (also
known as
grammatization or grammaticization) is a
process of
language change by
which words representing...
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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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sentence (2). Both
sentences have the same structure, and both are
grammatically well-formed. (1)
Colorless green ideas sleep furiously. (Chomsky 1957:...
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table belowː The
prohibitive mood, the
negative imperative, may be
grammatically or
morphologically different from the
imperative mood in some languages...
- 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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suffix -chen, and this
suffix always makes the noun
grammatically neuter.
Hence the
grammatical gender of Mädchen is neuter,
although its
natural gender...
- 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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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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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...
- In linguistics,
grammatical person is the
grammatical distinction between deictic references to parti****nt(s) in an event; typically, the distinction...