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No user of na: has any knowledge of Nauruan grammar, neither an admin such as CdaMVvWgS, Jon Harald Søby or Belgian man. This is the project to find out something about Nauruan ... (more...)
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Grammar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grammar is the study of the rules governing the use of any given spoken language, and, as such, is a field of linguistics. Traditionally, grammar included morphology and syntax; in ... (more...)
Grammar - Wikipedia
Say grammar: panaral nipakar ed saray rule diad sakey lenguahi. (more...)
Formal grammar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In formal semantics, computer science and linguistics, a formal grammar (also called formation rules) is a precise description of a formal language ? that is, of a set of strings ... (more...)
Wikipedia:Spellin an grammar - Wikipedia
Spellin. Here at Wikipaedia it's recommendit that fowk uises "tradeetional" pan-dialect spellins. Awtho thir isna sae strict as in English we ettle tae come up wi writin that's ... (more...)
Grammar - Wikipedia
The grammar o a leid is a set o rules tae produce sentences in thon leid. The term refers baith tae rules that descrives whit fowk actually says (descriptive grammar), an thaim ... (more...)
Grammar - Wikipedia
Grammar is the study of the rules which govern the use of a language. That set of rules is also called the language's grammar, and each language has its own, distinct grammar. (more...)
Grammar - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From the Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can change (more...)
Wikipedia:Grammar problems/en/index - Wikipedia
Country article sample. For Norwei (Norway): Norway is a country in Europe ? Ngea Norwei, eiy ngea eben Iurop. Morphology Posessives. Root: tsimor, life (more...)
Swedish grammar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Swedish is descended from Old Norse. Compared to its progenitor, Swedish grammar is much less characterized by inflection. Modern Swedish has two genders and no longer conjugates ... (more...)