adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a grammatical/spelling/typing error
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You lose marks if your paper contains spelling errors.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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analysis
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The problem with adult learners is that they already have strategies for grammatical analysis and can efficiently use context in communication.
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This approach to grammatical analysis is largely the brainchild of Chomsky.
category
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There are 60 grammatical categories specified within this lexicon indicating such properties as transitive verb, plural noun, proper noun etc.
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Firstly one must determine the grammatical categories of the words in the lattice.
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Hence it was necessary to first determine the grammatical categories of the words in the corpus.
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Each word is tagged with its grammatical category .
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Indeed, it is not surprising that a member of this particular grammatical category should have been brought into play here.
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Example 1 above should be detected as an error by analysis of the grammatical categories of the words.
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The process of learning words, learning their grammatical categories and acquiring them in correct combinations is very much a two-way affair.
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We can see this very clearly if we consider the grammatical category of gender.
construction
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It examines sounds and grammatical constructions that occur in natural languages, and how meaning is conveyed.
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Each sentence could be studied in isolation and be analysed in terms of grammatical construction , lexical content and so on.
error
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A letter appeared in the Independent pointing out that he made a number of grammatical errors .
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Sometimes a student would make a grammatical error in the course of an answer and Martinez would counter with a prim correction.
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Most young employees are quite unable to write simple letters without spelling and grammatical errors .
form
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Further refinements proposed by Greenfield include an analysis of the significance of grammatical forms for cognitive facility.
function
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Consequently, it is wrong to say that it has a grammatical function .
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In addition, the grammatical function and meaning of words affects both the location and duration of fixations.
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The constituent buffer contains constituents which are complete but whose higher level grammatical function is uncertain.
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These are words of closed, classes which have grammatical functions in the phrase, clause or sentence.
gender
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The nineteenth century Germanic philologist Jakob Grimm believed that grammatical gender was in some sense a more advanced form of natural gender.
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All these possibilities exemplify the phenomenon of grammatical gender because items are classified according to their form.
rule
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It should be pointed out that the audio-lingual method group of theorists do not minimise the importance of giving grammatical rules .
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The first control is exercised by grammatical rules .
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How long does it take to refer to a grammatical rule ?
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The child can speak and use most grammatical rules and can understand what is heard if it contains familiar vocabulary.
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This focus is at a deeper level than that of grammatical rules that concern specific languages.
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Capitalization occurs only where normal according to grammatical rules .
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The morpheme is the smallest unit of language that expresses meaning and is governed by the grammatical rules of the language.
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Care has been taken to ensure that getting the right answer requires a genuine understanding of the grammatical rules .
structure
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A parser is an extension of a recogniser which assigns grammatical structure to the input.
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Her tests for the relation between grammatical structure and context formation similarly show the unschooled Wolof children in a poor light.
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Dialect, accent, lexical choice and grammatical structures are all interpreted by speakers and addressees as signifying status.
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Cognitive grammar activities Regular grammar activities encourage the students to think about the grammatical structures of the new language.
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This patient's verbal output consisted almost entirely of content words there were almost no function words and no grammatical structure .
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Language spot Regular language spots encourage the students to think about the grammatical structure of the new language.
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They are used in learning vocabulary as well as for mastering grammatical structure .
system
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The difficulties that arise from the different demands made by the grammatical systems of different languages in translation should not be underestimated.
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The grammatical system of each language will itself encourage the use of certain devices in preference to others.
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Another powerful factor which determines the kind of distinctions we regularly make in reporting experience is the grammatical system of our language.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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grammatical errors
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a grammatical sentence
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dialect, accent, lexical choice and grammatical structures are all interpreted by speakers and addressees as signifying status.
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Her tests for the relation between grammatical structure and context formation similarly show the unschooled Wolof children in a poor light.
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Idiomatic meanings are not compositional in the sense of being determined from the meaning of the constituent words and their grammatical relations.
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Or, for that matter, between one grammatical idea and another.
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Remember: You should be able to remove the material in parentheses completely and still have a correctly punctuated, grammatical sentence.
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The first control is exercised by grammatical rules.
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The main information that the probabilistic syntax analyser needs from the lexicon is the grammatical tag of each of the candidate words.
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This approach to grammatical analysis is largely the brainchild of Chomsky.