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Grammar

Definition

Grammar refers to the system and structure of a language, including its rules for combining words into phrases, clauses, and sentences; it also denotes the study or description of these rules. It encompasses morphology (word forms), syntax (sentence structure), and sometimes phonology and semantics.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /ˈɡræmər/
  • Respelling: GRAM-er

British English

  • IPA: /ˈɡræmə/
  • Respelling: GRAM-uh
Etymology

Late Middle English (denoting learning or literature): from Old French gramaire, from Latin grammatica, from Greek grammatikḗ “(art) of letters,” from gramma “letter.”

Derivatives
  • grammatical (adjective)
  • grammatically (adverb)
  • grammarian (noun)
  • grammatize (verb)
Synonyms
  • syntax
  • morphology
  • linguistic rules
Antonyms
  • ungrammaticality
  • illiteracy
Usage

"She studied English grammar to improve her writing."

"Many language learners struggle with verb tenses and other aspects of grammar."

Related Terms
  • Syntax: The rules for the arrangement of words in sentences.
  • Morphology: The study of the forms of words.
  • Phonology: The study of sound systems in language.
  • Semantics: The study of meaning in language.
  • Lexicon: The vocabulary of a language.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • The system and structure of a language – the set of conventions governing word forms, word order, agreement, and other aspects of sentence formation.
    • Example: "English grammar requires subject–verb agreement."
  • A reference book describing a language’s rules – a printed or online volume outlining grammatical principles.
    • Example: "I consulted a grammar to check the correct use of commas."
  • The study or science of language structure – the academic discipline analyzing how languages are organized.
    • Example: "She earned her PhD in theoretical grammar."

grammar

English grammar requires subject–verb agreement.
I consulted a grammar to check the correct use of commas.
She earned her PhD in theoretical grammar.

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