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2124:(2nd ed.). Berlin: Language Science Press.
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1370:adding citations to reliable sources
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1237:Generalised phrase structure grammar
776:Grammar appeared as a discipline in
390:Conservative and innovative language
2829:Quantificational variability effect
2496:Formal semantics (natural language)
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1934:An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
1414:. Historically, with the advent of
1307:Affix grammar over a finite lattice
984:Venice 1525). The first grammar of
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1997:. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2013.
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1036:, the starting point of modern
2911:Combinatory categorial grammar
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1967:Online Etymological Dictionary
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1994:Ashtadhyayi, Work by Panini
1406:History of English grammars
1156:Systemic functional grammar
1015:Fray Domingo de Santo Tomás
450:Second-language acquisition
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2774:Homogeneity (linguistics)
2441:Oxford English Dictionary
1485:, and the highly logical
1249:Principles and parameters
982:Prose della volgar lingua
786:Aristarchus of Samothrace
686:), "letter", itself from
440:Philosophy of linguistics
340:Interactional linguistics
3122:Distributional semantics
1838:Constraint-based grammar
1410:Grammars evolve through
1231:Phrase structure grammar
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876:tradition originated in
571:Fluency in a particular
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3521:Linguistics terminology
3470:Dependent circumstances
3117:Computational semantics
2854:Subsective modification
2658:Propositional attitudes
2457:Encyclopædia Britannica
2232:Understanding Phonology
1631:descriptive linguistics
1436:grammatical correctness
1416:written representations
1120:: dependency relation (
1076:theoretical linguistics
1038:comparative linguistics
988:was written in 1583 by
617:linguistic prescription
3374:(hopes, wishes, fears)
3324:Hortative (+ subtypes)
3223:Indicative/declarative
3147:Philosophy of language
2784:Inalienable possession
2764:Free choice inferences
2759:Faultless disagreement
2530:Generalized quantifier
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1931:Holmes, Janet (2001).
1800:, the language of the
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1693:two official standards
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1459:in intent rather than
1402:Historical linguistics
1338:Development of grammar
1327:Tree-adjoining grammar
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963:Questione della lingua
854:Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali
827:Marcus Valerius Probus
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613:linguistic description
277:Theoretical frameworks
231:Philosophy of language
211:History of linguistics
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2936:Inquisitive semantics
2901:Alternative semantics
2388:Grammar in Philosophy
2216:10.1093/applin/amu080
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1780:Republic of Singapore
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2824:Privative adjectives
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2357:Quick and Dirty Tips
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1853:Higher order grammar
1821:National Grammar Day
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1221:Generative semantics
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1141:Danish Functionalism
1098:adding missing items
1040:, came out in 1833.
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415:Internet linguistics
325:Construction grammar
3294:(promises, threats)
3112:Cognitive semantics
3077:Strawson entailment
3022:Existential closure
2966:Situation semantics
2869:Temperature paradox
2839:Rising declaratives
2804:Modal subordination
2779:Hurford disjunction
2739:Discourse relations
2204:Applied Linguistics
1864:Linguistic typology
1808:has two standards,
1806:Hindustani language
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1701:European Portuguese
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1664:The preeminence of
1658:grammar instruction
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846:Auraicept na n-Éces
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562:traditional grammar
350:Systemic functional
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87:General linguistics
3157:Semantics of logic
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2906:Categorial grammar
2844:Scalar implicature
2749:Epistemic modality
2724:De dicto and de re
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1505:Analytic languages
1317:Constraint grammar
1286:Stochastic grammar
1278:Minimalist program
1268:Categorial grammar
1209:Generative grammar
1135:Functional grammar
1118:Dependency grammar
1096:; you can help by
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940:Antonio de Nebrija
938:periods. In 1486,
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455:Theory of language
425:Origin of language
380:Autonomy of syntax
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2663:Tense–aspect–mood
2643:Lexical semantics
2428:Media related to
2242:978-0-340-80735-4
2173:978-1-58811-358-0
2131:978-1-5375-0495-7
2067:978-0-300-09721-4
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