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  • 31Modern Greek grammar — Main article: Modern Greek The grammar of Standard Modern Greek, as spoken in present day Greece and Cyprus, is basically that of Demotic Greek, but it has also assimilated certain elements of Katharevousa, the archaic, learned variety of Greek… …

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  • 32Latin grammar — The grammar of Latin, like that of other ancient Indo European languages, is highly inflected, which allows for a large degree of flexibility when choosing word order. In Latin there are five declensions of nouns and four conjugations of verbs.… …

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  • 33Hungarian grammar — Hungarian language Closeup view of a Hungarian keybo …

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  • 34Danish grammar — This article is part of the series on: Danish language Use: Alphabet Phonology Grammar Other topics …

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  • 35Stochastic context-free grammar — A stochastic context free grammar (SCFG; also probabilistic context free grammar, PCFG) is a context free grammar in which each production is augmented with a probability. The probability of a derivation (parse) is then the product of the… …

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  • 36Interlingua grammar — This article is an informal outline of the grammar of Interlingua, an international auxiliary language first publicized by IALA. It follows the usage of the original grammar text (Gode Blair, 1951), which is accepted today but regarded as… …

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  • 37Serbian grammar — The following is an overview of the grammar of the Serbian Language The Serbian language is a South Slavic language. Serbian nouns and adjectives are inflected for number and gender, and 7 noun cases. [see [http://www.lztranslation.com/serbian… …

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  • 38Debates on the grammar school — The debate about the British Tripartite System, also known as the grammar school system, still continues years after its abolition was initiated, and has evolved into a debate about the pros and cons of selective education in general. In general …

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  • 39Comparison (grammar) — See also: Comparison of adjectives and Comparative Comparison, in grammar, is a property of adjectives and adverbs in most languages; it describes systems that distinguish the degree to which the modifier modifies its complement. English,… …

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  • 40Role and Reference Grammar — Die Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) ist eine strukturalistische und funktionale Grammatiktheorie, die von den beiden US amerikanischen Sprachwissenschaftlern Robert D. Van Valin Jr. und William A. Foley in den 1980er Jahren entwickelt wurde.… …

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