Associations to the word «Grammatical»
Noun
- Impairment
- Ending
- Rule
- Perfect
- Accent
- Deficit
- Cree
- Latin
- Pivot
- Ezra
- Plurality
- Substitution
- Acquisition
- Norm
- Construct
- Argument
- Textbook
- Description
- Interpretation
- Repetition
- Analysis
- Boa
- Construction
- Pattern
- Phenomenon
- Relativity
- Feature
- Hierarchy
- Notion
- Theory
- Variation
- Abbreviation
- Croft
- Sen
- Genie
- Object
- Annotation
- Deviation
- Variability
- Form
- Pairing
- Cal
- Rhetoric
- Rabbinic
- Correspondence
- Cally
- Aristotle
- Blunder
- English
- Coherence
- Translation
- Paragraph
- Switching
- Yiddish
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
GRAMMATICAL, adjective. (linguistics) Acceptable as a correct sentence or clause as determined by the rules and conventions of the grammar, or morpho-syntax of the language.
GRAMMATICAL, adjective. Of or pertaining to grammar.
GRAMMATICAL ALTERNATION, noun. (linguistics) Verner alternation
GRAMMATICAL CASE, noun. (grammar) A mode of inflection of a word dependent on its use, especially the syntactic function in a phrase.
GRAMMATICAL CASES, noun. Plural of grammatical case
GRAMMATICAL MOOD, noun. (grammar) A type of the relationship of a verb with reality and intent.
GRAMMATICAL MOODS, noun. Plural of grammatical mood
GRAMMATICAL PERSON, noun. (grammar) A linguistic category used to distinguish between the speaker of an utterance and those to whom or about whom he is referring; implemented in most languages by a variety of pronouns, and in inflected languages by variation in word endings.
GRAMMATICAL PERSONS, noun. Plural of grammatical person
Dictionary definition
GRAMMATICAL, adjective. Of or pertaining to grammar; "the grammatic structure of a sentence"; "grammatical rules"; "grammatical gender".
GRAMMATICAL, adjective. Conforming to the rules of grammar or usage accepted by native speakers; "spoke in grammatical sentences".
Wise words
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.