- In
grammar, an
antecedent is one or more
words that
establish the
meaning of a
pronoun or
other pro-form. For example, in the
sentence "John
arrived late...
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outlines the
grammar of the
Dutch language,
which shares strong similarities with
German grammar and also, to a
lesser degree, with
English grammar.
Vowel length...
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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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Grammatical case
Object (
grammar)
Preparatory subject Quirky subject Sentence (linguistics)
Subjective (
grammar) Term
logic Traditional grammar Comrie (1989), pp...
- 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...
- In linguistics, a
pro-form is a type of
function word or
expression (linguistics) that
stands in for (expresses the same
content as)
another word, phrase...
- the
oblique stem. It is also head-final and a
pro-drop language. The
first treatise on
Telugu grammar (Telugu: వ్యాకరణం vyākaraṇam), the
Andhra Shabda...
- The
grammar of the
Polish language is
complex and
characterized by a high
degree of inflection, and has
relatively free word order,
although the dominant...
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Estonian grammar is the
grammar of the
Estonian language.
Estonian consonant gradation is a
grammatical process that
affects obstruent consonants at the...
- This
article summarizes grammar in the
Hawaiian language.
Hawaiian is a
predominantly verb–subject–object language. However, word
order is flexible, and...