Grammar
//ˈɡɹæm.ə(ɹ)//
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The word "grammar" can be used as noun and verb.
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Montague grammar artificial grammar learning case grammar categorial grammar compositional grammar construction grammar context-free grammar cryptogrammar dependence grammar dependency grammar ethnogrammar formal grammar generative grammar grammar checker grammar cop grammar induction grammar nazi grammar police grammar school grammarese grammarian grammarism grammarize grammarless grammarlike grammeme lexicogrammar metagrammar natural grammar nongrammar protogrammar subgrammar transformational grammar universal grammar
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Related Terms
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