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grammar

Noun
pl: grammars

This term encompasses both the abstract internal logic of a language and the formal academic study of those rules. It carries a dual connotation: it can refer to the prescriptive standards of correctness taught in schools or the descriptive patterns of how people actually speak in real-world settings. As a noun, it is typically used as an uncountable mass noun when referring to the system of rules. However, it becomes countable when referring to a specific textbook or a specific linguistic system among many, such as when comparing the grammars of different languages.

Meanings

Noun

The whole system and set of rules about how words are used to form sentences in a language.

"The teacher spent the afternoon explaining English grammar to the students."

Noun

The study of the rules of a language.

"She has a degree in comparative grammar."

Noun

A book that sets out the rules of a language.

"I bought a new grammar to help me learn Spanish."

Noun

The way in which a particular person or group uses language, regardless of whether it follows standard rules.

"The local dialect has its own unique grammar."

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