Grammatical encyclopedia

October 14th 2007







Grammatical encyclopedia

Grammatical mood: Encyclopedia II - Grammatical mood - Negative mood
The negative mood expresses a negated action. In many languages, this is not distinct mood; negativity is expressed by adding a particle before (as in Russian or Esperanto: "Li ne ... (more...)

grammatical - definition of grammatical by the Free Online Dictionary ...
grammatical : Also found in: Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, Hutchinson: 0.03 sec. gram·mat·i·cal   (gr-m t-k l) adj. 1. Of or relating to grammar. 2. ... (more...)

Grammatical mood - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Grammatical ...
In grammar, the mood of the verb in a sentence that expresses an opinion, states a fact, or ?indicates? that something has happened, is happening, or will happen. (more...)

grammatical construction definition of grammatical construction in the ...
1) See Expression Studio. (2) In programming, a line of source code that returns a value when executed. An expression can comprise any combination of variables, values, operators ... (more...)

grammatical definition of grammatical in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
grammar, description of the structure of a language, consisting of the sounds (see phonology phonology, study of the sound systems of languages. It is distinguished from phonetics ... (more...)

Grammatical aspect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, the grammatical aspect of a verb defines the temporal flow (or lack thereof) in the described event or state. For example, in English the difference between I swim ... (more...)

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Grammatical person - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grammatical person, in linguistics, is deictic reference to a participant in an event, such as the speaker, the addressee, or others. Grammatical person typically defines a ... (more...)

Grammatical gender encyclopedia topics | Reference.com
In linguistics, grammatical genders, sometimes also called noun classes, are classes of nouns reflected in the behavior of associated words; every noun must belong to one of the ... (more...)

grammatical - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about grammatical
grammar. The rules for combining words into phrases, clauses, sentences, and paragraphs. The standardizing impact of print has meant that spoken or colloquial language is often ... (more...)

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