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1 grammar
n. spraakkunst, grammatica[ græmə] -
2 grammar
grammatica -
3 grammar school
basisschool (in Verenigde Staten); middelbare school (in Engeland)grammar school1 〈 Brits-Engels〉 atheneum ⇒ gymnasium 〈 met Latijn en Grieks〉; 〈 in België ongeveer〉 (moderne/klassieke) humaniora -
4 the foundations of English grammar
English-Dutch dictionary > the foundations of English grammar
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5 comparative grammar
vergelijkende grammatica (vergelijkende taalkunst) -
6 descriptive grammar
Descriptieve grammatika (beschrijvende gram.) -
7 generative grammar
generatieve grammatica (creatieve grammatica, zienswijze dat taal opgebouwd is met oneindig aantal zinnen die gevormd worden door gebruikmaking van verschillende basisregels) -
8 generative-transformative grammar
generatieve-transformatieve grammatica (stelsel van algemeenheden voor creatie van verschillende structuren in de taal)English-Dutch dictionary > generative-transformative grammar
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9 normative grammar
normatieve taalkunde (regels in de taalkunde die vaststellen wat wel of niet geoorloofd is) -
10 augmented phrase structure grammar
uitgebreide grammatica van de structuur van een zinsdeelEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > augmented phrase structure grammar
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11 context-free grammar
contextvrije grammatica -
12 definite clause grammar
grammatica met ondubbelzinnige clausulesEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > definite clause grammar
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13 Montague grammar
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14 precedence grammar
precedentie-grammatica -
15 Reber grammar
Reber grammatica -
16 transition network grammar
grammatica van een overgangsnetwerkEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > transition network grammar
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17 foundation
n. sciencefiction series geschreven door Isaac Asimov[ faundeesjn]3 → foundation cream foundation cream/4 → foundation garment foundation garment/♦voorbeelden:the story is completely without foundation • het verhaal is totaal ongegrond
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Grammar — is the field of linguistics that covers the rules governing the use of any given natural language. It includes morphology and syntax, often complemented by phonetics, phonology, semantics, and pragmatics. Each language has its own distinct… … Wikipedia
Grammar — Gram mar, n. [OE. gramere, OF. gramaire, F. grammaire Prob. fr. L. gramatica Gr ?, fem. of ? skilled in grammar, fr. ? letter. See {Gramme}, {Graphic}, and cf. {Grammatical}, {Gramarye}.] 1. The science which treats of the principles of language; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grammar — [gram′ər] n. [ME gramer < OFr gramaire < L grammatica ( ars, art) < Gr grammatikē ( technē, art), grammar, learning < gramma, something written (see GRAM1): in L & Gr a term for the whole apparatus of literary study: in the medieval… … English World dictionary
grammar — early 14c., gramarye (late 12c. in surnames), from O.Fr. gramaire learning, especially Latin and philology, grammar, (magic) incantation, spells, mumbo jumbo, irregular semi popular adoption [OED] of L. grammatica, from Gk. grammatike tekhne art… … Etymology dictionary
grammar — ► NOUN 1) the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general, usually taken as consisting of syntax and morphology. 2) knowledge and use of the rules or principles of grammar: bad grammar. 3) a book on grammar. 4) the basic… … English terms dictionary
Grammar — Gram mar, v. i. To discourse according to the rules of grammar; to use grammar. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grammar — is the system by which words are used together to form meaningful utterances. It denotes both the system as it is found to exist in the use of a language (also called descriptive grammar) and the set of rules which form the basis of the standard… … Modern English usage
grammar — [n] language rules ABCs*, accidence, alphabet, elements, fundaments, linguistics, morphology, principles, rudiments, sentence structure, stratification, structure, syntax, tagmemics; concepts 275,276,770 … New thesaurus
grammar — grammarless, adj. /gram euhr/, n. 1. the study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed; morphology and syntax. 2. these features or constructions themselves: English grammar. 3. an account of these features; a set of rules… … Universalium
grammar — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Mode of speaking and writing Nouns 1. grammar; accidence, syntax, analysis, synopsis, praxis, punctuation, syllabi[fi]cation; agreement. See speech, language, writing. 2. a. part of speech; participle;… … English dictionary for students
grammar — [[t]græ̱mə(r)[/t]] grammars 1) N UNCOUNT Grammar is the ways that words can be put together in order to make sentences. He doesn t have mastery of the basic rules of grammar. ...the difference between Sanskrit and Tibetan grammar. 2) N UNCOUNT:… … English dictionary