Similar words: grammar, grammatical, grammatically, epigrammatic, agrarian, mammary, mammogram, programme. Meaning: [grə'merɪən /-'meər-] n. a linguist who specializes in the study of grammar and syntax.
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(1) It is also typically the case that the grammarian will have constructed the sentence or sentences he uses as examples.
(2) He is a grammarian, a swordsman, a musician with a predilection for the fugue.
(3) But the grammarian is tongue-tied without his labels: noun, adjective, verb, adverb, conjunction, pronoun.
(4) I love being the grammarian.
(5) Caesar is not above the grammarian.
(6) More than one grammarian have treated this subject.
(7) The Danish grammarian Jespersen first proposed the idea in 1886.
(8) A grammarian knows, or is at least supposed to know ( all about ) grammar.
(9) Indian grammarian. His Ashtadhyayi, one of the first works of descriptive linguistics, presents grammatical rules for Sanskrit.
(10) The famous grammarian Henry Fowler had a term for them: false scents. Sentencedict.com
(11) If you're a grammarian, consider it a verb, though saying that someone "romanced" someone else sounds about as stilted and antiquated as hearing that someone went "a-wooing.
(12) Greek grammarian who taught at Rhodes and Rome and wrote an influential synthesis of Greek grammar, the Art of Grammar.
(13) For his work, Kanthan has returned to the best known Sanskrit grammarian, Panini.
(14) All this was emblematic, meant as a memory aid for the budding grammarian.
(15) The rights of nation and of king sink into question of if grammarian discuss them .
(16) Finally, just as the General Evaluator is getting ready to introduce the grammarian, I highlight in my notes three or four of what I considered to be the best, worst or funniest linguistic feats.
(17) For example, Henri could have concluded with, 'that's what it's used for, you stupid grammarian.
(18) Too often, when the vice president education announces the open roles for an upcoming meeting, the job of grammarian remains available.
(19) Although it seemed natural to use an apostrophe in the possessive plural, authorities, such as the grammarian Robert Lowth, argued against this.
(20) I am not sure which of them, the names of the bones or the sutras of the grammarian, were the more jaw-breaking. I think the latter took the palm.
(21) Syntactically, reference can be explained in the binding theory put forward by the generative grammarian Noam Chomsky.
(22) One way we learn this is through the role of grammarian.
(23) The rights of nation and of king sink into question of grammar if grammarian them .
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