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Objective (grammar) (2306 bytes)
1: ...tive pronoun]], which is the initiator of a verb. Objective pronouns are instances of the [[oblique case]]. 5: ...oth accusative and dative cases, now called the ''objective pronoun''. ''See [[declension in English]].'' 8: ...nglish]] in particular often disregard subjective/objective pronoun distinctions in certain cases. 10: For example, to use the objective pronoun in a compound subject, regardless of whet... 18: ...point where a sentence constructed using "proper" grammar can, in some cases, be perceived as artificial or... Objective-C (19893 bytes) 1: ...g systems that [[gcc]] runs on, as it includes an Objective-C compiler. 15: The main description of Objective-C in its original form was published in his book,... 19: ...yntax change and about a dozen new [[key word]]s. Objective-C is a ''strict'' superset of C. That is, you can... 20: C program with an Objective-C compiler '''and''' obtain a meaningful executab... 32: Objective-C requires the interface and implementation of a ... Objective 2 (603 bytes) 1: ...nomic and social conversion. Approved projects in Objective 2 regions are generally entitled to financial sup... 4: *[[Objective 1]] 8: *[http://europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy/objective2/map_en.htm Map of eligible areas (blue)] Objective (777 bytes) 1: The word '''''objective''''' means any of several things: 3: ...jective]], [[design objective]], and [[Wiktionary:Objective]]. 4: ...philsophy)]], [[Objectivism]], [[objectivity]], [[objective truth]]. 5: ...that are the object of a sentence. See [[object (grammar)]]. 6: ...]] that receives light and forms an image. See [[objective lens]] and [[photographic lens]]. Objective One (1184 bytes) 1: ...ing (i.e. non-European) areas. The recognition of Objective One status is usually accompanied by structural f... 3: ...s in the EU-15 which will qualify as of right for Objective One from 2007. 6: *[[Objective 2]] 9: * [http://europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy/objective1/regions_en.htm eligible regions] 10: * [http://europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy/objective2/map_en.htm map of eligible areas (red)] Objective reality (353 bytes) 1: * The [[objective reality]] is [[reality]] which does not depend on... 3: ...on our own [[experience]], indicates that reality objectively exists. Objective analysis (193 bytes) 1: '''Objective analysis''' is a [[deliberation]] made from a les... Objective morality (2652 bytes) 11: ...r example, still stand as true, even if we cannot objectively say that killing an infant is morally wrong. 13: ...mply because one does not belive that morality is objective does not mean that one has no morality. In fact, ... Objective idealism (498 bytes) 1: '''Objective idealism''' is a [[metaphysics]] that postulates ... Project objective (3116 bytes) 1: In [[project management]], '''[[project]] [[objective]]''' is a business benefit that an [[organization... 5: ... often confused with project products, e.g. ''The objective of our project is to install system X''. In such ... 7: A more formal way to define '''project objective''' is: a desired change in key performance [[meas... 11: ==Types of objectives== 12: Project objectives can be divided into three categories: Design objective (1008 bytes) 1: '''Design objective''' (DO): In [[communications]] systems, a desire... OBJECTIVE: Christian Ministries (1653 bytes) 1: ...Christian fundamentalism]]. Its [[URL]] is http://objective.jesussave.us . 3: ... but much easier to spot Christian parody site. ''OBJECTIVE: Christian Ministries'' has occasionally had succ... Recovery time objective (189 bytes) Grammar (8631 bytes) 3: ...rammar from a linguistic perspective. For English grammar rules see [[English writing style]].'' 5: ..., and each language has its own distinct grammar. Grammar is part of the general study of language called [... 7: The subfields of grammar are [[phonetics]], [[phonology]], [[Morphology (l... 9: In traditional terms, grammar includes only [[Morphology (linguistics)|morpholo... 11: Linguists recognise a number of types of grammar. Arabic grammar (20082 bytes) 1: ...e language in general. This article describes the grammar of '''Classical Arabic'''. 6: The earliest grammarian who is known to us is ''[[Abi Ishaq|ʿAbd ... 7: The efforts of three generations of grammarians culminated in the book of the [[Persian]] sc... 52: Arabic has two [[gender (grammar)|genders]], expressed by pronominal, verbal and a... 242: Traditionally, Arabic grammarians have used the root '''f-ʿ-l''' 'do' as a... Chinese grammar (9099 bytes) 1: ...bes the grammar of [[Standard Mandarin]]. For the grammars of other forms of Chinese, see their respective ... 3: ...|right|60px|Zhōngwén yǔfǎ (Chinese grammar)]] 4: All [[Chinese dialect]]s share a similar [[grammar]] system, different from those employed by other ... 8: Because of the lack of inflections, Chinese grammar may appear quite simple compared to that of the [... 24: [[grammatical aspect|Aspect]] is a feature of grammar that gives information about the temporal flow of... Tagalog grammar (20874 bytes) 1: '''Tagalog grammar''' is the study of [[grammar]] of the [[Tagalog language]]. Subject (grammar) (3011 bytes) 7: ...f languages place the subject after the [[object (grammar)|object]]. Link grammar (2401 bytes) 1: '''Link grammar''' (LG) is a theory of [[syntax]] which builds si... 47: The Link grammar [[parser]] is a [[library (computing)|library]] f... 55: *[http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/ The Link grammar homepage] 61: [[Category:Grammar]] Dutch grammar (9731 bytes) 1: This page will attempt to outline the [[grammar]] of [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. 137: ...is artificial and has been created by Renaissance grammarians with a Latin bias. 160: ...lgemene Nederlandse Spraakkunst], a comprehensive grammar of Dutch which is viewable online (in Dutch).
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