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grammarThe rules for combining words into phrases, clauses, sentences, and paragraphs. The standardizing impact of print has meant that spoken or colloquial language is often perceived as less grammatical than written language, but all forms of a language, standard or otherwise, have their own grammatical systems. People often acquire several overlapping grammatical systems within one language; for example, a formal system for writing and standard communication and a less formal system for everyday and peer-group communication. Originally ‘grammar’ was an analytical approach to writing, intended to improve the understanding and the skills of scribes, philosophers, and writers. When compared with Latin, English has been widely regarded as having a simpler grammar; it would be truer, however, to say that English and Latin have different grammars, each complex in its own way. In linguistics (the contemporary study of language) grammar, or syntax, refers to the arrangement of the elements in a language for the purposes of acceptable communication in speech, writing, and print. Not even the most comprehensive grammar book (or grammar) of a language like English, French, Arabic, or Japanese completely covers or fixes the implicit grammatical system that people use in their daily lives. The rules and tendencies of natural grammar operate largely in nonconscious ways but can, for many social and professional purposes, be studied and developed for conscious as well as inherent skills. See also parts of speech. In addition to the parts of speech, other terms are used to assist with describing the way sentences are constructed for the purpose of sentence analysis. Recent theories of the way language functions include phrase structure grammar, transformational grammar, and case grammar. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE COLON MOVIE FILM FOR THEATERS: Apparently not the Borat sequel the grammatically challenged title indicates, but a big-screen version of the Adult Swim cartoon series. In her dissertation for her doctoral degree at Georgetown University, with utmost and intricate scholarship she sought to correct what she believed was a mistaken view of colloquial Arabic as a simple, primitive and largely grammatically unstructured language. To produce a developed and insightful text that is grammatically and mechanically correct. |
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