• In historical linguistics, grammaticalization (also known as grammatization or grammaticization) is a process of language change by which words representing...
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    Blend word (redirect from Grammatical blend)
    278–281. Example provided by Elisa Mattiello's chapter "Blends" (of Extra-grammatical Morphology in English: Abbreviations, Blends, Reduplicatives, and Related...
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  • This article lists common abbreviations for grammatical terms that are used in linguistic interlinear glossing of oral languages in English. The list...
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  • on which specific grammatical theory is being used to analyze the sentence. The topic of a sentence is distinct from the grammatical subject. The topic...
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  • is grammatically split into, e.g., two mots phonétiques, then if the second one is monosyllable, the two are pronounced as one mot phonétique. Mots phonétiques...
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  • solecism. Some of them were never "good French", in the sense of being grammatical, idiomatic French usage. Some others were once normal French, but have...
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    southeast Scotland). During the Middle English period, many Old English grammatical features either became simplified or disappeared altogether. Noun, adjective...
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  • used as part of honorific language, and several of which have different grammatical uses (first-person collective, first-person possessive, etc.).[citation...
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  • Grammatical Cases Name Suffix Example English Gloss Nominative no suffix yob the crystal (subject). Accusative -tem yobtem the crystal (object). Genitive...
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    12th-century First Grammatical Treatise but not within the early 13th-century Prose Edda. The nasal vowels, also noted in the First Grammatical Treatise, are...
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