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  1. In linguistics, grammatical relations (also called grammatical functions, grammatical roles, or syntactic functions) are functional relationships between constituents in a clause. The standard examples of grammatical functions from traditional grammar are subject, direct object, and indirect object.
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    What are grammatical relations in English grammar?
    Grammatical relation. In linguistics, grammatical relations (also called grammatical functions, grammatical roles, or syntactic functions) refer to functional relationships between constituents in a clause. The standard examples of grammatical functions from traditional grammar are subject, direct object, and indirect object.
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    What is grammaticality in grammar?
    The general assumption is that a native speaker's grammar produces grammatical strings and that the speaker can also judge whether the strings are acceptable in their language. The traditional categorical interpretation of grammaticality is that a sentence is either grammatical or ungrammatical.
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    What are the syntactic relations in English grammar?
    Another prominent means used to define the syntactic relations is in terms of the syntactic configuration. The subject is defined as the verb argument that appears outside of the canonical finite verb phrase, whereas the object is taken to be the verb argument that appears inside the verb phrase.
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    Is grammaticality innate or learned?
    Generative linguists are largely of the opinion that for native speakers of natural languages, grammaticality is a matter of linguistic intuition, and reflects the innate linguistic competence of speakers.
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    Grammatical relation - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, grammatical relations (also called grammatical functions, grammatical roles, or syntactic functions) are functional relationships between constituents in a clause. The standard examples of grammatical functions from traditional grammar are subject, direct object, and indirect object. In

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    The grammatical relations are exemplified in traditional grammar by the notions of subject, direct object, and indirect object:
    Fred gave Susan the book.
    The subject Fred performs or is the source of the action. The direct

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    Most grammarians and students of language intuitively know in most cases what the subject and object in a given clause are. But when one attempts to produce theoretically

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    In dependency grammar (DG) theories of syntax, every head-dependent dependency bears a syntactic function. The result is that an inventory consisting of dozens of distinct syntactic

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    1. ^ Butler, Christopher, S. (2012). "Syntactic functions in Functional Discourse Grammar and Role and Reference Grammar: an

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  4. Grammaticality - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, grammaticality is determined by the conformity to language usage as derived by the grammar of a particular speech variety. The notion of grammaticality rose alongside the theory of generative grammar, the goal of which is to formulate rules that define well-formed, grammatical, sentences. These rules of grammaticality also provide explanations of ill-formed, ungrammatical sentences.

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  5. Relation grammaticale - Grammatical relation - abcdef.wiki

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    En linguistique , les relations grammaticales (également appelées fonctions grammaticales , rôles grammaticales ou fonctions syntaxiques ) sont des relations fonctionnelles entre les constituants dans une clause .

  6. Relação gramatical - Grammatical relation - abcdef.wiki

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    Em linguística , as relações gramaticais (também chamadas de funções gramaticais , papéis gramaticais ou funções sintáticas ) são relações funcionais entre os constituintes de uma oração . Os exemplos padrão de funções gramaticais da gramática tradicional são sujeito , objeto direto e objeto indireto . Nos últimos tempos, as funções sintáticas ...

  7. Relación gramatical - Grammatical relation - abcdef.wiki

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    En lingüística , las relaciones gramaticales (también llamadas funciones gramaticales , roles gramaticales o funciones sintácticas ) son relaciones funcionales entre los componentes de una cláusula . Los ejemplos estándar de funciones gramaticales de la gramática tradicional son sujeto , objeto directo y objeto indirecto .

  8. Grammaticale relatie - Grammatical relation - abcdef.wiki

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    In de taalkunde zijn grammaticale relaties (ook wel grammaticale functies , grammaticale rollen of syntactische functies genoemd ) functionele relaties tussen bestanddelen in een clausule . De standaardvoorbeelden van grammaticale functies uit de traditionele grammatica zijn subject , direct object en indirect object .

  9. Grammatical relation - definition of grammatical relation ...

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    grammatical relation - a linguistic relation established by grammar linguistic relation - a relation between linguistic forms or constituents concord , agreement - the determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of word relations

  10. Grammatical relation : definition of Grammatical relation ...

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    • The grammatical relations are exemplified in traditional grammar by the notions of subject, direct object, and indirect object: 1. 1.1. Fred gave Susan the book. The subject Fred performs or is the source of the action. The direct object the bookis acted upon by the subject, and the indirect object Susan receives the direct object or otherwise benefits from the action. Traditional gramm…
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  11. Grammatical Relation - Heads and Dependents | Heads ...

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    The importance of the syntactic functions (= grammatical relations) reaches its greatest extent in dependency grammar (DG) theories of syntax. Every head-dependent dependency bears a syntactic function. The result is that an inventory consisting of dozens of distinct syntactic functions is needed for each language.

  12. Paradigme (linguistique) — Wikipédia

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    Le premier axe concerne le choix des mots eux-mêmes et joue sur des disjonctions de type « ou...ou » ; le second réfère à la place des mots dans un énoncé grammatical. Par exemple, dans une phrase donnée, un mot peut être remplacé par un autre mot d'une même catégorie, au moyen d'un déplacement dans l'axe paradigmatique :

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