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1 grammar
['ɡræmə]1) (the rules for forming words and for combining words to form sentences: He's an expert on French grammar.) gramática2) (a description or collection of the rules of grammar: Could you lend me your Latin grammar?; ( also adjective) a grammar book.) gramática3) (a person's use of grammatical rules: This essay is full of bad grammar.) gramática•- grammatically
- grammar school* * *gram.mar[gr'æmə] n 1 gramática. 2 livro de gramática. 3 bases elementares. -
2 grammar
['ɡræmə]1) (the rules for forming words and for combining words to form sentences: He's an expert on French grammar.) gramática2) (a description or collection of the rules of grammar: Could you lend me your Latin grammar?; ( also adjective) a grammar book.) gramática3) (a person's use of grammatical rules: This essay is full of bad grammar.) gramática•- grammatically - grammar school -
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4 grammar-school
gram.mar-school[gr'æmə sku:l] n Amer escola primária, Brit escola secundária. -
5 grammar school
1) (a type of secondary school.) escola secundária2) ((American) a primary school.) escola primária -
6 grammar\ school
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7 grammar school
1) (a type of secondary school.) escola secundária2) ((American) a primary school.) escola primária -
8 he must have a grasp of English grammar
he must have a grasp of English grammarele precisa dominar a gramática inglesa.English-Portuguese dictionary > he must have a grasp of English grammar
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9 formal grammar
gramática formalConcentra-se no estudo das formas lingüísticas, ou seja, sua estrutura, distribuição etc., em oposição à gramática nocional (notional grammar). -
10 generative grammar
gen.er.a.tive gram.mar[dʒ'enərətiv græmə] n Gram gramática gerativa. -
11 transformational grammar
trans.for.ma.tion.al gram.mar[trænsfəmeiʃənəl gr'æmə] n Gram gramática transformacional. -
12 case grammar
gramática de casosAbordagem da análise gramatical que focaliza as funções sintáticas, ou casos, dos elementos que compõem as sentenças, resgatando as relações semânticas que essas funções expressam. -
13 comparative grammar
gramática comparativaCompara as formas das línguas ou estados de uma língua, e baseia-se em uma combinação de métodos descritivos e teóricos. -
14 competence grammar
gramática de competênciaConsiste no total de regras possuídas por um falante, isto é, trata-se da gramática da sua competência. -
15 descriptive grammar
gramática descritivaDescrição de uma língua da forma como ela é encontrada em amostras da fala e da escrita. -
16 generative grammar
gramática gerativaConjunto de regras formais que projeta um conjunto finito de sentenças sobre o conjunto potencialmente infinito de sentenças que constituem a língua como um todo. -
17 performance grammar
gramática de desempenhoAbrange apenas as sentenças que um falante realmente usa (um exemplo de seu corpus). -
18 theoretical grammar
gramática teóricaUsa os dados lingüísticos como um meio de desenvolver entendimentos teóricos sobre a natureza da pesquisa lingüística em si, e sobre as categorias e processos necessários para uma análise lingüística bem-sucedida. -
19 traditional grammar
gramática tradicionalRefere-se à variedade de atitudes e métodos encontrados na fase pré-lingüística do estudo gramatical. -
20 universal grammar
gramática universalAs pesquisas que não se concentram apenas no estudo de línguas separadas, mas tentam estabelecer as características universais da linguagem humana em geral, têm como meta uma gramática universal.
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