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  grammatical - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Early grammatical study appears to have gone hand in hand with efforts to understand archaic writings.
Grammatical person, in linguistics, is deictic reference to the participant role of a referent, such as the speaker, the addressee, and others.
In linguistics, conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection (regular alteration according to rules of grammar).
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 Conjugation - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Conjugation, in biology, the most simple form of sexual reproduction, as contrasted with asexual reproduction.
The conjugate of a 260-degree angle, for example, is a 100-degree angle.
Conjugation may refer to: *Grammatical conjugation, the modification of a verb from its basic form.
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 Grammatical conjugation
In linguistics, grammatical conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from the word root by inflection (regular alteration according to rules of grammar).
Conjugation may be affected by person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, grammatical aspect, or other language-specific factors.
The grammatical conjugation of an irregular verb forms a model for a genre of joke called the self-serving conjugation.
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 Grammatical conjugation
Conjugation may be affected by person, number, gender, tense, aspect, mood, voice, or other grammatical categories.
Conjugation is also the traditional name of a group of verbs that share a similar conjugation pattern in a particular language (a verb class).
Below is the conjugation of the verb to be in the present tense, indicative mood, active voice, in English, German, Swedish, French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Latvian, Polish, Hindi, and Persian.
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 Books, Textbooks, Workbooks, CDs, CD-ROMs, and tapes, to learn Spanish
An updated edition of this very successful Schaum's Outline, which covers all grammatical requirements of first and second year Spanish courses in two and four year colleges and high schools.
Verbs are conjugated and set up one-per-page in alphabetical order in this easy-to-use series.
Commonly used idioms that use a verb are presented at the bottom of the page that presents the appropriate verb.
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 Grammatical conjugation
Grammatical conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from one basic form.
Conjugation may be affected by person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, or some other language-specific factor or factors.
For example, here's a sample conjugation of the English verb to be and its Latin and French equivalents, esse and être.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Grammatical conjugation   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Grammatical conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from one basic form.
Conjugation may be affected by person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, or some other language-specific factor or factors.
For example, here's a sample conjugation of the English verb to be and its Latin and French equivalents, esse and être.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/gr/Grammatical_conjugation   (122 words)

  
 Spanish Pronto!: Basic Study Reference
*NOTE: Except for this present tense conjugation for nosotros (we), -ir verbs and -er verbs are both conjugated in exactly the same way in common Latin-American Spanish.
Even this conjugation, though, is the same for -er verbs and -ir verbs, except for the present (present indicative) conjugation and the imperative conjugation.
tense conjugations (he hablado, había hablado, haya hablado, etc.)--enter the infinitive (-ar, -er, or -ir) form of the verb you wish to conjugate at: Comp-jugador.
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 Spanish Pronto!: Learning Tools
I have found it less trustworthy than the previous two for giving the proper translation, and the example phrases tend only to repeat the obvious translations and uses of a word, doing little to clarify the rarer or more complex uses.
This is the one for you if you are in high school Spanish or your first couple years of college Spanish and are finding yourself confused by all the grammatical terms being thrown at you.
Each of the many very short chapters explains a single grammatical idea, first explaining it in terms of English grammar, then explaining the same idea using examples from Spanish grammar.
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 Typing Spanish Language Characters on an English keyboard.
On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Spelling and Grammar tab.
Select the Hide spelling errors in this document and Hide grammatical errors in this document check boxes.
For Capital Letter, press Shift with the final character
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 Correcteur grammatical français Correcteur orthographique français Synapse Développement ...
Correcteur grammatical français Correcteur orthographique français Synapse Développement éditeur de Cordial : Présentation des 2 versions
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Tous nos prix sont franco de port pour la France et l'Union Européenne.
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 Grammatical conjugation - Definition, explanation
In linguistics, conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection (regular alteration according to rules of grammar).
Conjugated forms of a verb which show a given person, number, tense, etc. are called finite forms.
A table giving all the conjugated variants of a verb in a given language is called a conjugation table or a verb paradigm.
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 ipedia.com: Conjugation Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The word conjugation has several meanings: Grammatical conjugation is the modification of a verb from its basic form.
In biology, conjugation is sexual reproduction involving interchange of DNA between cells, rather than their fusion.
complex conjugation is the operation which multiplies the imaginary part of a complex number by -1.
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 A Reader in Nineteenth Century Historical Indo-European Linguistics: On the Conjugational System of the Sanskrit ...
In the first it determines as grammatical bond simply the relation between the subject and the predicate; in the second it expresses the property which is added to the subject.
In the conjugation of the verbs it not only follows the same principle as the Sanskrit, but the inflections by which it expresses the same relations are exactly the same; and it combines in the same tenses and in the same way the verbum abstractum with the stem syllable.
In order to learn to know the principle of the Latin conjugation, it is necessary that we start out from the conjugation of the auxiliary verbs, partly because of their frequent combination with the other verbs, partly because in their simpler change the principle of the Latin conjugation is easier to recognize.
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 Grammatical conjugation Information
Indo-European languages usually inflect verbs for several grammatical categories in complex paradigms, although some, like English, have simplified verb conjugation to a large extent.
You may notice the similarities in corresponding verb forms; only the infinitives of Swedish and Hindi diverge from those of other languages.
View a list of authors or edit this article.
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 Specific Topics
Conjugation, or "katsuyou" iŠˆ—pj in Japanese, refers to the changing forms of a word when connecting it to another word in a sentence.
Japanese verb conjugation systems are called various names, depending on the definition of the verb.
Unlike the English definition of an "adjective" they are not only able to modify nouns or noun phrases, but also verbs and other adjectives by changing their forms in the conjugation system.
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 Grammatical person at AllExperts
Grammatical person, in linguistics, is deictic reference to the participant role of a referent, such as the speaker, the addressee, and others.
Grammatical person typically defines a language's set of personal pronouns.
In Indo-European languages, first-, second-, and third-person pronouns are all marked for singular and plural forms, and sometimes dual forms as well (see grammatical number).
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 Chapter Four--Bopp
In the first it determines as grammatical bond simply the relation between the subject and the predicate; in the second it expresses the property which is added to the subject.
In the conjugation of the verbs it not only follows the same principle as the Sanskrit, but the inflections by which it expresses the same relations are exactly the same; and it combines in the same tenses and in the same way the verbum abstractum with the stem syllable.
In order to learn to know the principle of the Latin conjugation, it is necessary that we start out from the conjugation of the auxiliary verbs, partly because of their frequent combination with the other verbs, partly because in their simpler change the principle of the Latin conjugation is easier to recognize.
www.ling.hawaii.edu /faculty/stampe/Linguistics/LehmannReader/ch04bopp.html   (2255 words)

  
 Romanian Language Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The global grammatical paradigms are composed of partial paradigms, which encode all the grammatical suffixes along with appropriate information and restrictions.
Finally, each stem is associated with one or more feature-structures providing context-free grammatical and lexical information: the grammatical category or categories, the lemma form (associated with the implicit theme), restrictions with respect to affixation (lexical or grammatical).
The grammatical and derivative morphology of Romanian is specified by means of several global paradigms, each of them being a combination of partial paradigms.
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 Z0rz - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
In teh reversed form, which is formed by prefixing any conjugation of z0rz with teh, the word means the opposite, ie it becomes positive, a celebration to it's conjugation.
In the singularis form, which is formed by spelling the word soz, and not prefixing it, it means the the person confesses to be what the person he is talking to just said.
Since he is using teh conjugation, he suggests that taking drugs is a positive experience.
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 TEXT CORPORA: GRAMMATICAL QUERIES AND MORPHEMIC INDICES
The core of the prop osed user interface is a concordance of grammatical morphemes, accessible both in the form-to-gloss and gloss-to-form modes.
Secondly, the grammatical glosses employed in the IMT can be integrated into a net of "grammatical classifiers", so that the language-specific morphological meanings are classified in terms of a more universal (hence, generally understandable) system of linguistic concepts.
However, a suc cessful grammatical query can only be launched if (a) the user is familiar with the grammatical metalanguage adopted in the corpus and (b) has at least some knowledge of how the GP being investigated can be manifested in the given language (i.e.
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 YUblog: The Unofficial York University Blog: Comprehensibility vs. Grammaticality
Although there is a positive correlation between grammaticality and comprehensibility insofar as meaning is construed from an utterance—a comprehensible utterance does not necessitate its being grammatical; a grammatical utterance does not necessitate its being comprehensible.
Grammatical meaning is the part of meaning that varies from one inflectional form to another (as from run to ran to running).
the conjugation and the tense of the verbs ‘to be’; and ‘run’, in the sentence were clear, we would know the ‘when’, in addition to the ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘where’, and ‘how’—thus we see the positive correlation between comprehensibility and grammaticality.
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 Grammatical conjugation - The Jiggies Reference Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In linguistics, grammatical conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from the word root by inflection (regular alteration according to rules of grammar).
Conjugation may be affected by person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, grammatical aspect, or other language-specific factors.
The grammatical conjugation of an irregular verb forms a model for a genre of joke called the self-serving conjugation.
www.jiggies.com /reference/Grammatical_conjugation   (317 words)

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