grammatical variation
1Grammatical evolution — is a relatively new evolutionary computation technique pioneered by Conor Ryan, JJ Collins and Michael O Neill in 1998 [http://www.grammaticalevolution.org/eurogp98.ps] at the [http://bds.ul.ie BDS Group] in the [http://www.ul.ie University of… …
2grammatical person — noun A linguistic category used to distinguish between the speaker of an utterance and those to whom or about whom he is referring; implemented in most languages by a variety of pronouns, and in inflected languages by variation in word endings …
3Cas grammatical — Pour les articles homonymes, voir CAS. En grammaire, le cas est au sens large un trait grammatical principalement associé au nom, au pronom et à l adjectif, et exprimant la fonction syntaxique de celui ci dans la proposition, ou son rôle… …
4POETRY — This article is arranged according to the following outline (for modern poetry, see hebrew literature , Modern; see also prosody ): biblical poetry introduction the search for identifiable indicators of biblical poetry the presence of poetry in… …
5Jack Chambers (linguist) — J. K. (Jack) Chambers (born 12 July 1938 in Grimsby, Ontario) is a Canadian linguist, and a well known expert on language variation and change, who pioneered research on Canadian English and coined the term Canadian raising. He has been a… …
6Corpus linguistics — is the study of language as expressed in samples (corpora) or real world text. This method represents a digestive approach to deriving a set of abstract rules by which a natural language is governed or else relates to another language. Originally …
7Jenny Cheshire — (born 1946) is a British sociolinguist and professor at Queen Mary, University of London. Her research interests include language and gender, syntactic and discourse structure and narrative analysis. She has written widely on these topics for… …
8accidence — n. Inflection, grammatical variation, variation of stems, application of case endings and conjugation endings, inflectional etymology, changes undergone by lingual roots …
9Swedish alphabet — The Swedish alphabet consists of the following 29 letters:Upper Case:A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Å, Ä, ÖLower Case:a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z, å,… …
10Yaghan language — language name=Yahgan/Yámana nativename=Háusi Kúta familycolor=Isolate states=Chile region=Tierra del Fuego speakers=1 iso2=sai|iso3=yagYagán (originally Yahgan, but also now spelled Yaghan, Jagan, Iakan), also known as Yámana and Háusi Kúta, is… …