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Grammatical gender (19737 bytes)
1: In [[linguistics]], '''grammatical genders''', also called '''noun classes''', are classes ...
3: ...ses, which are traditionally called ''grammatical genders'' rather than ''noun classes''. Some [[Caucasian...
43: ...'', '''animal''', and '''object''' as grammatical genders.
45: ...f. The learner of a language thus must regard the gender as part of the noun, and memorize accordingly to ...
47: ...n languages that assign genders to all nouns, the genders often correspond roughly to [[declension]]s that...

Grammatical number (7949 bytes)
1: ...e of precisely two instances of the noun, [[trial grammatical number|trial]] number for three of a noun, [[pauc...
3: ...s. Arguably this is not quite the same concept as grammatical number, since ''we'' is not the same as multiple ...
72: ...ki>]</nowiki>), ''mi/me'' (''we'') (plural [Ma/Fe gender])
94: ...French and German, the [[definite article]]s have gender distinctions in the singular but not the plural. ...
104: [[fr:nombre grammatical]]

Grammatical person (6825 bytes)
1: ...and the persons or things she is talking about. Grammatical person typically defines a language's set of pers...
3: ...guage|English]] traditionally distinguishes three grammatical persons:
11: ...ies extend the idea further and even have [[trial grammatical number|trial]] pronoun forms. Some languages, es...
18: ...[[Dravidian languages]] use these distinctions in grammatical person; they exist elsewhere as well.
23: ...n this ''person'' and whether it is singular or [[grammatical number|plural]]. In [[English language|English]],...

Grammatical modifier (1844 bytes)

Grammatical mood (10016 bytes)
1: ...stics]], many [[grammar]]s have the concept of '''grammatical mood''', which describes the relationship of a [[...
5: ... not the same thing as [[grammatical tense]] or [[grammatical aspect]], although these concepts are conflated t...
30: ...such as the conditional mood and all aspectual ([[grammatical aspect]]) distinctions are referred to superordin...
40: ...nce in these languages negation is originally a [[grammatical particle]] that can be applied to a verb in any o...
56: ...''' since '''potential''' is used to refer to a [[grammatical_voice|voice]] indicating capability to perform th...

Grammatical article (6270 bytes)
10: ...ender]] usually have their article agree with the gender of the noun ([[French language|French]] ''le'' 't...
12: ... these languages not only distinguish between the genders, but can indicate different meanings depending o...
14: ...ronunciation, the article marks the [[grammatical gender]] and [[number (grammar)|number]] of the noun, an...
16: ...en, the words used as English articles have other grammatical functions. See [[A, an]].
20: == ''The'', the English grammatical article ==

Grammatical conjunction (1429 bytes)
66: * [[Grammatical particle]] for more details on above

Grammatical particle (4986 bytes)
3: More strictly, ''grammatical particles'' are [[function word]]s that are alway...
6: ...s because their function consists of defining the grammatical meaning in a sentence rather than the [[lexical]]...
8: ...ly so since they are uninflected. In this way the grammatical meaning lies in the keywords ''article'', ''infin...
22: ...previous clause or sentence. These three types of grammatical particles, however, similarly to modal particles ...

Grammatical aspect (12701 bytes)
3: ...aspect has become conflated with the concept of [[grammatical tense|tense]], although aspect is still emphasize...
5: ...ctive aspect]], although it is possible to create grammatical models which use additional or different aspects ...
19: ...onsart can be expressed in all languages, but the grammatical category aspect is only found in very specific la...
24: In [[Slavic languages]] there are two grammatical aspects: perfective and imperfective. Perfective ...
57: ... generally considered to have strictly only two [[grammatical time|times]] (future tense as such does not exist...

Grammatical conjugation (3511 bytes)
1: ...tical mood|mood]], [[grammatical voice|voice]], [[grammatical aspect]], or other language-specific factors. Whe...
3: ...principal parts'''. (Latin does not conjugate for gender or aspect.)
87: The grammatical conjugation of an [[irregular verb]] forms a mode...

Grammatical tense (8947 bytes)
1: Grammatical '''tense''' is a way [[language]]s express the ti...
3: ...ery important and emphasis is instead placed on [[grammatical aspect|aspect]].
31: ...he simple present tense. Continuous is more an [[grammatical aspect|aspect]] than a tense and is included here...
96: ...'continuous'' temporal constructions express an [[grammatical aspect|aspect]] as well as a tense, and some ther...
98: ...ool contends that all other time-formations are [[Grammatical aspect|aspects]] rather than tenses.

Grammatical voice (4702 bytes)
13: Some languages have even more grammatical voices. For example, in Classic [[Mongolian langu...
43: *[[Grammatical aspect|Aspect]]
44: *[[Grammatical mood|Mood]]
45: *[[Grammatical tense|Tense]]

Dual (grammatical number) (3963 bytes)
1: '''Dual''' is the [[grammatical number]] used for two referents.
28: See also [[grammatical number]], [[trial grammatical number]].
51: [[Category:Grammatical number]]

Weak (grammatical term) (777 bytes)
1: ...d by [[ablaut]]. They contrast with the [[strong (grammatical term)|strong verbs]], that exhibit these changes....

Trial (grammatical number) (340 bytes)
1: ...st in [[English language|English]], nor do [[Dual grammatical number|dual numbers]].
5: [[Category:Grammatical number]]

Paucal (grammatical number) (378 bytes)
1: In [[linguistics]], '''paucal''' is a [[grammatical number|number]] that specifies 'a few' things. T...
4: [[Category: Grammatical number]]

Strong (grammatical term) (1352 bytes)
1: ...em]] of a word changes. Its opposite is a [[weak (grammatical term)|weak]] inflection.

List of grammatical cases (9865 bytes)
167: [[Category:Grammatical cases]]
168: [[Category:Lists|Grammatical cases]]

Grammatical tense/multilingual sources (24152 bytes)
1: ... a view to writing a good, universal article on [[grammatical tense]]:
14: ...s some overlap between the concept of tense and [[grammatical aspect|aspect]], which describes the flow of time...
18: ...al adverbs to mark time, but this is not a strict grammatical marking of tense.
21: ...marking''. However, no language uses only 'strict grammatical marking' to mark tense; every language uses a com...
30: ...rphosyntactic temporal deixis (time referrence is grammatically marked).

Grammatical tense/multilingual sources/to do (393 bytes)

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