Similar words: programming, teammate, summary, program, dilemma, commander, summation, drama. Meaning: ['græmə(r)] n. the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics or morphology).
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211. He was in the habit of correcting minor errors of grammar or usage.
212. As in the case of the concord system, constraints seem to differ between one non-standard grammar and another.
213. Grammar I stick to facts and teach the rules of grammar.
214. Instead they believe that it is Sampson's generative grammar formulation that is at fault.
215. About one-eighth of secondary pupils in Northern Ireland attend grammar secondary schools, the remainder attending secondary intermediate schools.
216. Other acts may be equally important as accompaniments of language, though not tied closely to particular things in grammar.
217. Her main concern was grammar, diagramming sentences, that sort of thing.
218. In chapters 6 and 7 I would like to propose a characterization of grammar and language use which shows their interdependence.
219. During grammar school, I faint every time we have an air raid drill.
220. Oxford Practice Grammar has been designed to satisfy your students' need for clear grammar rules and exercises.
221. Unfortunately it is essential to use a large grammar to achieve a large coverage of the language.
222. But did you finish grammar school?
223. Descriptive grammar and prescriptive grammar both are very important in English studies.
224. According to this transformation grammar, a program transformation algorithm can transform source language programs into object language programs.
225. The English tag question is an independent grammar unit with the interrogative surface structure.
226. The development of the personal dialect in English teaching is based on the languages knowledge of grammar, lexis and phon etics.
227. The application of the EOA to the derivation yields the representation of a complementation structure which is compatible with the economy principle of universal grammar.
228. CDA considers language as a multifunctional system, so it takes Halliday's Systemic Function Grammar (SFG) as the main source of theoretical foundation and methodology.
229. The categorical grammar proposed by Ades and Steedman is studied.
230. Case: The category of case is prominent in the grammar of Latin, with six distinctions of nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative and ablative.
231. Students are shown eight sentences each with a grammar mistake and have to match the mistake with the index word in a grammar book.
232. His research focused on ancient Chinese grammar, rhetoric, doctrine, inscription on bronze, bones and shells and paleography etc.
233. As a result, vocabulary and grammar are highlighted in the teaching process.
234. The major causes of the divergence are that each scholar distinguishes the cases from his own view and that the theory of case grammar itself has some limits.
235. The configuration reasoning method based on graph grammar was used to derive the personality product will the configuration model of requirement and engineering.
236. The root node of the process definition is the process element, as required by the grammar of BPEL4WS.
236. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
237. There are some words which can not be identified in the stage of lexical analysis. We can identify the sort of words by amending grammar rule and inserting the corresponding semantic action.
238. Common phrase structure grammar ( chomsky hierarchy ), which is the most commonly used context - free grammar ( CFG ).
239. This paper discusses the verb reiterative- locution on the basis of the grammar theory of three dimensions.
240. By the grammar of rhetoric, knowledge was structured as poetry and dialogue -- subject to interruption, questioning, and parenthetical diversions.