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Grammatical meaning
Not breaching any constraints of the grammar, or morpho-syntax, of the relevant language. | Of or pertaining to grammar.
Synonyms of Grammatical
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Example sentences (20)
A further difference is that in word formation, the resultant word may differ from its source word’s grammatical category whereas in the process of inflection the word never changes its grammatical category.
Although gender inflection may be used to construct nouns and names for people of opposite sexes in languages that have grammatical gender, this alone does not constitute grammatical gender.
As a result, in Michif the grammatical and bound elements are almost all Cree, and the lexical and free elements are almost all French; verbs are almost totally Cree, because the verb consists of grammatical and bound elements.
For example, English play is ambitransitive (both intransitive and transitive), since it is grammatical to say His son plays, and it is also grammatical to say His son plays guitar.
Grammatical structures Proverbs in various languages are found with a wide variety of grammatical structures.
Ido generally does not impose rules of grammatical agreement between grammatical categories within a sentence.
Jones, William, 1907 Michelson, Truman, 1921 Working through the texts in these collections, Bloomfield excerpted grammatical information to create a grammatical sketch of Fox.
Morphological effects Although umlaut was not a grammatical process, umlauted vowels often serve to distinguish grammatical forms (and thus show similarities to ablaut when viewed synchronically), as can be seen in the English word man.
Nouns carry grammatical gender (masculine or feminine), they can be either singular or plural in number (a very few can be dual) and can exist in one of three grammatical states.
Other words can be formed from that word by removing the grammatical ending and adding a new one, or by inserting certain affixes between the root and the grammatical ending.
The Danish influence removed the female grammatical gender in the 16th century, making Bergensk one of very few Norwegian dialects with only two instead of three grammatical genders.
The grammatical function can be changed by changing the markers: the word is "inflected" to express different grammatical functions, but the semantic element does not change.
The logical metafunction refers to the grammatical resources for building up grammatical units into complexes, for instance, for combining two or more clauses into a clause complex.
There is no change in the grammatical mood when these are used (although they may be expressed through different grammatical moods in other languages).
The results were published as Tagalog texts with grammatical analysis, which includes a series of texts dictated by Santiago in addition to an extensive grammatical description and analysis of every word in the texts.
These can be used in many grammatical contexts to link two or more items of equal grammatical status, for example: *Noun phrases combined into a longer noun phrase, such as John, Eric, and Jill, the red coat or the blue one.
Yet (1), though nonsensical, is grammatical, while (2) is not grammatical. citation While the meaninglessness of the sentence is often considered fundamental to Chomsky's point, Chomsky was only relying on the sentences having never been spoken before.
By analyzing the grammatical patterns of a journalist, say scientists.
Especially if you spot spelling mistakes or grammatical errors!
He added that the update also aims to improve autocorrect’s ability to fix grammatical errors and provide predictions for words and phrases in line as users type — which can be filled in by tapping the space bar.