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
Where words fail, music speaks.