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  1. Grammar (linguistics): Grammar has several meanings, from the technical to the everyday. In its most popular sense, a 'grammar' may be little more than a list of rules, handed down by some authority, which supplies advice on how to speak 'correctly'. (Linguistics) [100%] 2023-08-30
  2. Grammar: Grammar is the study of the rules governing use of language. As such, it is part of the discipline of linguistics. [100%] 2023-02-25 [Linguistics]
  3. Grammar: By the grammar of a language is meant either the relations borne by the words of a sentence and by sentences themselves one to another, or the systematized exposition of these. The exposition may be, and frequently is, incorrect; but ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  4. Grammar (disambiguation): This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title. Languages * 2 Technology * 3 Education ## Linguistics[edit] * Grammar (linguistics) [r]: The structural rules that govern the composition of sentences, phrases, and words in any language; alternatively, the ... (Disambiguation) [100%] 2023-09-03
  5. Grammar: In linguistics, the grammar of a natural language is its set of structural constraints on speakers' or writers' composition of clauses, phrases, and words. The term can also refer to the study of such constraints, a field that includes domains ... (Social) [100%] 2023-09-20 [Linguistics terminology]
  6. Grammar: In linguistics, the grammar of a natural language is its set of structural rules on speakers' or writers' usage and creation of clauses, phrases, and words. The term can also refer to the study of such rules, a subject that ... (Structural rules of a language) [100%] 2024-01-12 [Grammar] [Writing]...
  7. Grenmar (newspaper): Grenmar was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Porsgrunn in Telemark county. Grenmar was started on 3 January 1878, after two trial issues in December 1877. (Newspaper) [71%] 2023-09-14 [1878 establishments in Norway] [1954 disestablishments in Norway]...
  8. Grammis: The Grammis are music awards presented annually to musicians and songwriters in Sweden. The oldest Swedish music awards, they were instituted as a local equivalent of the Grammy Awards given in the United States. (Swedish music award) [71%] 2024-01-12 [1969 establishments in Sweden] [Awards established in 1969]...
  9. Grammarly: Grammarly is an American cloud-based typing assistant. It reviews spelling, grammar, punctuation, clarity, engagement, and delivery mistakes in English texts, detects plagiarism, and suggests replacements for the identified errors. (Software) [71%] 2024-01-12 [Cloud applications] [Grammar checkers]...
  10. Grammage: Le grammage, également appelé force du papier, est une grandeur caractérisant un papier, un carton, un tissu ou encore toute feuille d'autre matière, correspondant à sa masse surfacique. L'unité est typiquement le gramme par mètre carré (g/m). [71%] 2024-01-12
  11. Grammarly: Grammarly is an American cloud-based typing assistant. It reviews spelling, grammar, punctuation, clarity, engagement, and delivery mistakes in English texts, detects plagiarism, and suggests replacements for the identified errors. (Online grammar checker, spellchecker, and plagiarism-detection service) [71%] 2023-10-17 [2009 establishments in California] [Android virtual keyboards]...
  12. Grumman: La Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, más tarde llamada Grumman Aerospace Corporation, fue una empresa dedicada al diseño y fabricación de aeronaves, tanto civiles como militares, del siglo XX. Fundada en 1929 por Leroy Grumman y Jake Swirbul, permaneció independiente hasta que ... [71%] 2024-02-09
  13. Grumman: The Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, later Grumman Aerospace Corporation, was a 20th century American producer of military and civilian aircraft. Founded on December 6, 1929, by Leroy Grumman and his business partners, it merged in 1994 with Northrop Corporation to ... (Company) [71%] 2023-11-07 [Aerospace companies of the United States]
  14. Regular grammar: In theoretical computer science and formal language theory, a regular grammar is a grammar that is right-regular or left-regular. While their exact definition varies from textbook to textbook, they all require that Every regular grammar describes a regular ... [70%] 2024-01-12 [Formal languages]
  15. Upton Grammar: Upton Grammar may refer to. [70%] 2022-06-17
  16. Noncontracting grammar: In formal language theory, a grammar is noncontracting (or monotonic) if for all of its production rules, α → β (where α and β are strings of nonterminal and terminal symbols), it holds that |α| ≤ |β|, that is β has at least as many symbols as α. A grammar ... [70%] 2024-01-12 [Formal languages]
  17. Lithuanian grammar: Lithuanian grammar retains many archaic features from Proto-Balto-Slavic that have been lost in other Balto-Slavic languages. Lithuanian nouns are classified into one of two genders: Lithuanian adjectives, numerals, pronouns and participles are classified into one of three ... (Grammatical rules of the Lithuanian language) [70%] 2023-12-17 [Lithuanian grammar] [Lithuanian language]...
  18. Latin grammar: Latin is a heavily inflected language with largely free word order. Nouns are inflected for number and case; pronouns and adjectives (including participles) are inflected for number, case, and gender; and verbs are inflected for person, number, tense, aspect, voice ... (Grammar of the Latin language) [70%] 2024-01-12 [Latin grammar]
  19. Grammar school: A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries. In recent times these schools have provided secondary education. [70%] 2023-02-27 [Schools]
  20. Head grammar: Head grammar (HG) is a grammar formalism introduced in Carl Pollard (1984) as an extension of the context-free grammar class of grammars. Head grammar is therefore a type of phrase structure grammar, as opposed to a dependency grammar. (Concept in generalized context free grammar) [70%] 2023-12-23 [Formal languages] [Grammar frameworks]...

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