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  1. Informant (2006 bytes)
    14: ...age and share information about the structure and grammar used in their language.
  2. Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (4070 bytes)
    1: ... there is a systematic relationship between the [[grammar|grammatical]] categories and patterns of a [[lang...
  3. Code-switching (3199 bytes)
    1: ...rest because it expresses underlying rules of the grammar of languages, the facility of [[multilingual|bili...
    9: ...ich are in fact languages, albeit with simplified grammars.
  4. Register (linguistics) (3127 bytes)
    1: ... studied by other disciplines such as [[pragmatic grammar]] and [[stylistics]]. Register is also identified...
  5. Verbification (3174 bytes)
    1: ... or '''verbing''' is a process that changes the [[grammar|grammatical]] and [[syntax|syntactical]] function...
  6. Japanese language (2191 bytes)
    14: ==Grammar==
  7. English language (2291 bytes)
    10: ...s, five vowels and twenty-one consonants. English grammar is not as elaborative and uses the help of intona...
  8. Mutually intelligible languages (1995 bytes)
    1: ...ed languages which share similar features such as grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation which means the sec...
  9. Esperanto (2242 bytes)
    11: ...he stress is always on the second last vowel. The grammar is based on prefixes, roots and suffixes with dif...
  10. Basic English (1716 bytes)
    5: ==Grammar==
    7: There are ten rules of grammar some of which are that plurals be formed in the u...
    13: ...y and could be used to form other words using the grammar rules. He did not include any words that could be...
  11. Hindi (1981 bytes)
    3: ==Grammar==
    6: Grammar too tends to be more lengthy, perfectionist, at t...
  12. Constructed language (2028 bytes)
    13: ...rogramme; and a posteriori which is one where the grammar and vocabulary are adapted from natural languages...
  13. A priori (Languages) (1529 bytes)
    1: ...ge''' is a type of constructed language where the grammar and vocabulary are not adapted from other natural...
  14. Language (1949 bytes)
    1: ...ols bound by a set of rules which is known as the grammar and each symbol represents a specific sound or ge...
    3: ...h classifies languages according to the genetics, grammar and geography.
    9: ... Austronesian, and Sino-Tibetan. The structure or grammar of the language is classified according to the wo...
    13: ...classified Sanskrit morphology into 3959 rules of grammar and was the first known linguist to develop the c...
  15. Indian literature (2104 bytes)
    3: ... Panini- the grammarian was from south India. And grammar found in almost all Indian languages follow the r...
  16. Languages of India (2080 bytes)
    7: ...s however similar and the age-old rules of Panini Grammar are still followed.
  17. The Man From Snowy River (1869 bytes)
    9: ...n was born in 1861 and was educated at the Sydney Grammar School. He became a solicitor and for many years ...
  18. Academia (2577 bytes)
    6: *Trivium-basic ''three ways'' of Grammar, Rhetoric and Logic
  19. Russell Crowe (2993 bytes)
    1: ...when he was fourteen. Though he attended Auckland Grammar School, he did not finish his secondary education...
  20. Proofreading (2447 bytes)
    22: ...ddition to reviewing basic sentence structure and grammar, there are a some standard things a proofreader n...

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