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Grammar is the study of the rules governing the use of a language. The set of those rules is also called the grammar of the language, and each language has its own distinct grammar. Grammar is part of the general study of language called linguistics.

The subfields of modern grammar are phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. Traditional grammars include only morphology and syntax.

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1 Types of grammar
2 Development of grammars
3 See also
4 External links

Types of grammar

Development of grammars

Grammars evolve through usage and human population separations. With the advent of written representations, formal rules about language usage tend to appear also. Formal grammars are codifications of usage that are developed by observation. As the rules become established and developed, the prescriptive concept of grammatical correctness can arise. This often creates a gulf between contemporary usage and that which is accepted as correct. Linguists normally consider that prescriptive grammars do not have any justification beyond their authors' aesthetic tastes. However, prescriptions are considered in sociolinguistics as part of the explanation for why some people say "I didn't do nothing", some say "I didn't do anything", and some say one or the other depending on social context.

The formal study of grammar is an important part of education from a young age through advanced learning, though the rules taught in schools are not a "grammar" in the sense most linguists use the term, as they are often prescriptive rather than descriptive.

Planned languages are more common in the modern day. Many have been designed to aid human communication (such as Esperanto or the intercultural, highly logic-compatible artificial language Lojban) or created as part of a work of fiction (such as the Klingon language and Elvish language). Each of these artificial languages has its own grammar.

It is a myth that analytic languages have simpler grammar than synthetic languages. Analytic languages use syntax to convey information that is encoded via inflection in synthetic languages. In other words, word order is not significant and morphology is highly significant in a purely synthetic language, whereas morphology is not significant and syntax is highly significant in an analytic language. Chinese and Afrikaans, for example, are highly analytic and meaning is therefore very context dependent. (Both do have some inflections, and had more in the past; thus, they are becoming even less synthetic and more "purely" analytic over time.) Latin, which is highly synthetic, uses affixes and inflections to convey the same information that Chinese does with syntax. Because Latin words are quite (though not completely) self-contained, an intelligible Latin sentence can be made from elements placed in largely arbitrary order. Latin has a complex affixation and a simple syntax, while Chinese has the opposite. .

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Grammatical terms

Grammatical devices

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In computer science, the syntax of each programming language is defined by a formal grammar. In theoretical computer science and mathematics, formal grammars define formal languages. The Chomsky hierarchy defines several important classes of formal grammars.

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Digital handouts on grammar and English usage. From subject-verb agreement and ... and argumentative essays. You can submit questions about grammar and writing. Digital handouts on grammar and English usage. From subject-verb agreement and ... and argumentative essays. You can submit questions about grammar and writing.
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Contains scores of digital handouts on grammar and English usage, computer-graded quizzes, and recommendations ... not required.] Contains scores of digital handouts on grammar and English usage, computer-graded quizzes, and recommendations ...
A wide collection of online grammar resources covering grammat topics from articles to verbs. A wide collection of online grammar resources covering grammat topics from articles to verbs ...
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A very thorough reference grammar of the Polish language, by Ron F. Feldstein. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic and East European Language Resource Center. A very thorough reference grammar of the Polish language, by Ron F. Feldstein. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic and East European Language ...
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A very complete reference grammar of Romanian, by Dana Cojocaru. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic and East European Language Resource Center. A very complete reference grammar of Romanian, by Dana Cojocaru. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic and East European Language ...

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