Examples of 'grammarians' in a sentence

Meaning of "grammarians"

'Grammarian' refers to a person who is an expert in grammar rules and usage, particularly in the context of a specific language
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Therefore he was rarely cited literally by later grammarians.
Linguists and grammarians have even segregated interjections into different categories.
This is not because we are militant grammarians.
But the grammarians could not get it out of the spoken language.
Controversies existed even among the grammarians themselves.
Some grammarians use the term subordinate clause to refer only to adverbial dependent clauses.
However this fact is considered significant by many grammarians.
English grammarians have devised a special set of rules for punctuating quotations that are questions.
Caesar is not above grammarians.
This is a mere creation of grammarians who can not understand a multiplicity of dialects without a common type.
These contributions laid essential foundations for future grammarians.
The grammarians at Madaura could teach him nothing more.
However he did not discount the contributions of the grammarians completely.
Many grammarians now take the view that English does not have a subjunctive mood.
The grammar used by the traditional grammarians remains static.

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This type of object is typically indefinite according to most classical and modern grammarians.
Appease your grammarians.
Those mentioned in this article are a few of the most eminent grammarians.
Marinos reports that there was a school of grammarians at Xanthos in late antiquity.
It would have become food and fodder for puristic grammarians.
The accents and breathings perfected by the grammarians of Alexandria appear by degrees.
A different analytical approach was taken by the Indian grammarians.
The name was given by the early grammarians of Classical Nahuatl.
He and his son Aelius Herodianus had an enormous influence on all later grammarians.
Because of these three ancient Sanskrit grammarians this grammar is called Trimuni Vyākarana.
Old boys of the school are known as Grammarians.
The Grammarians associate with the Separate ones.
Is often invoked by grammarians.
Grammarians from France.
Here are the different sorts of synecdoches which the grammarians have noted.
Grammarians from Italy.
Pretends to improve upon all the English grammarians.
Grammarians from Germany.
Nd century AD is considered one of the greatest of the Greek grammarians.
Against the Grammarians.
Twelve of the twenty grammarians described by Suetonius in De Illustribus Grammaticis had been slaves.
They are negative adjectives, if grammarians will permit me.
Grammarians of Latin.
However, his proposal is not widely accepted by either grammarians or academics.
It 's what grammarians call a complete verb.
These terms are used informally only ; they are not used by grammarians or linguists.
The Port-Royal grammarians did justice to the nature of language.
It is another example of the great controversy existent between theologians, philologists, grammarians and humanists.
The subsequent generation of grammarians included Al-Mubarrad, who developed the work of his masters.
Therefore, one might say that these Masoretes were among the first Hebrew grammarians.
Those were times when, to forget an evil world, grammarians took pleasure in abstruse questions.
These grammarians declared that the term was incorrect and could be interpreted as meaning " salvage ".
Nd century CE was one of the most celebrated grammarians of Greco-Roman antiquity.
Grammarians to collate the whole Bible, and provided them with a.
The concept of non-configurationality was developed by grammarians working within Noam Chomsky's generative framework.

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