Grammars [noun]

Definition of Grammars:

language rules

Synonyms of Grammars:


Opposite/Antonyms of Grammars:

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Sentence/Example of Grammars:

They had enough predictive power to be useful for applications like autocomplete, but not enough to generate a long sentence that followed grammar rules and common sense.

Platform limitations, certainly, and an inherent understanding that it’s part of the internet’s cinematic grammar.

Your ideas evoke probably the only controversy in the linguistics world that has spilled over to popular culture—the debate over “universal grammar.”

There are particular theories of what might be in universal grammar.

I wanted to take people’s minds away from this notion of grammar as something dry and boring, and something that people get told at school, and convey this fact that combining words into sentences is a wonder.

If universal grammar is a capacity of the human species alone, then of course the Pirahã have universal grammar.

The second grammar class had been relieved from a recitation by this confab, and somehow Perry had a subduing influence.

A barber having a dispute with a parish clerk on a point of grammar, the latter said it was a downright barbarism, indeed.

French, the English Grammar, and the rudiments of Latin comprised the only systematic training which she received.

There was Cliff Manning, you turned the cold shoulder to him because he couldnt talk grammar.