Pattern Grammar is a model for describing the syntactic environments of individual lexical items, derived from studying their occurrences in authentic...
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been studied are combinatory categorial grammars, stochastic context-free grammars, contextual grammars and pattern languages. The simplest form of learning...
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the patterns for word inflection, and the rules of syntax by which those words are combined into sentences. Among the earliest studies of grammar are...
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these patterns are recognized as constructions. In contrast to theories that posit an innate universal grammar for all languages, construction grammar holds...
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pidgin. Unlike pidgins, creoles have fully developed vocabulary and patterned grammar.[citation needed] Most linguists[according to whom?] believe that...
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science, pattern matching is the act of checking a given sequence of tokens for the presence of the constituents of some pattern. In contrast to pattern recognition...
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Welsh grammar reflects the patterns of linguistic structure that permeate the use of the Welsh language. In linguistics grammar refers to the domains...
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In software engineering, a design pattern describes a relatively small, well-defined aspect (i.e. functionality) of a computer program in terms of how...
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Pennsylvania. Hunston S. & Francis G. (2000): Pattern Grammar — A Corpus-Driven Approach to the Lexical Grammar of English Archived 2023-06-29 at the Wayback...
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A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally...
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