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PARSESAnalyzes the grammar of
PARSESAnalyzes grammar
PARSESAnalyzes the structure of
PARSERProgram that analyzes the structure of input
PARSEAnalyze the grammar of
NEUTEROne of the genders in grammar.
accidencethe science of inflections in grammar
accidencesACCIDENCE, the science of inflections in grammar
cohortativein Hebrew grammar, a lengthened form of the imperfect
cohortativesCOHORTATIVE, in Hebrew grammar, a lengthened form of the imperfect
grammarsGRAMMAR, the study of the formal features of a language
grammaticbelonging to, or according to the rules of, grammar also GRAMMATICAL
accidenceThe part of grammar that deals with the inflections of words
grammaticalbelonging to, or according to the rules of, grammar also GRAMMATIC
grammaticallyGRAMMATICAL, belonging to, or according to the rules of, grammar also GRAMMATIC
grammaticalnessGRAMMATICAL, belonging to, or according to the rules of, grammar also GRAMMATIC
sutrasone of the approximately 4000 rules or aphorisms that constitute Panini's grammar of Sanskrit
sutraone of the approximately 4000 rules or aphorisms that constitute Panini's grammar of Sanskrit
grammaticalWell formed; in accordance with the productive rules of the grammar of a language
predicatorin systemic grammar, the part of a sentence or clause containing the verbal group
tagmemicsthe analysis of the grammar of a language based on the arrangement of spoken elements
predicatorsPREDICATOR, in systemic grammar, the part of a sentence or clause containing the verbal group
resultative(in grammar) a phrase which describes the state of a noun by completing the verb phrase
trivium(during the Middle Ages) the lower division of the seven liberal arts, comprising grammar, rhetoric, and logic
triviums(during the Middle Ages) the lower division of the seven liberal arts, comprising grammar, rhetoric, and logic
derivationIn generative grammar the set of stages that link the abstract underlying structure of an expression to its surface form
derivationsIn generative grammar the set of stages that link the abstract underlying structure of an expression to its surface form
lexisthe vocabulary of a language, as distinct from its grammar; the total stock of words and idiomatic combinations of them in a language; lexicon
decline(in the grammar of Latin, Greek, and certain other languages) State the forms of (a noun, pronoun, or adjective) corresponding to cases, number, and gender
declining(in the grammar of Latin, Greek, and certain other languages) State the forms of (a noun, pronoun, or adjective) corresponding to cases, number, and gender
declines(in the grammar of Latin, Greek, and certain other languages) State the forms of (a noun, pronoun, or adjective) corresponding to cases, number, and gender
declined(in the grammar of Latin, Greek, and certain other languages) State the forms of (a noun, pronoun, or adjective) corresponding to cases, number, and gender
agentive(in case grammar) pertaining to the semantic role or case of a noun phrase that indicates the volitional or primary causer of the action expressed by a verb
agentives(in case grammar) pertaining to the semantic role or case of a noun phrase that indicates the volitional or primary causer of the action expressed by a verb
declension(in the grammar of Latin, Greek, and other languages) The variation of the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective, by which its grammatical case, number, and gender are identified
declensions(in the grammar of Latin, Greek, and other languages) The variation of the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective, by which its grammatical case, number, and gender are identified
paradigms(in the traditional grammar of Latin, Greek, and other inflected languages) A table of all the inflected forms of a particular verb, noun, or adjective, serving as a model for other words of the same conjugation or declension
hyphensThe sign (-) used to join words to indicate that they have a combined meaning or that they are linked in the grammar of a sentence (as in pick-me-up, rock-forming), to indicate the division of a word at the end of a line, or to indicate a missing or implied element (as in short- and long-term)