In grammar, the voice (aka diathesis) of a verb describes the relationship between the action (or state) that the verb expresses and the participants identified...
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voice. Grammar checkers may attempt to identify passive sentences and suggest an active-voice alternative. The software elements required for grammar...
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also refer to: Voice (grammar), of a verb Voice (music), or part, a single strand of music within a larger ensemble or composition Voice (phonetics), in...
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pronounced form. For example, in many variants of transformational grammar, the English active voice sentence "Emma saw Daisy" and its passive counterpart "Daisy...
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Country Grammar is the debut studio album by American rapper and singer Nelly. It was released on June 27, 2000, by Universal Records. The production...
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Arabic grammar (Arabic: النَّحْوُ العَرَبِيُّ) is the grammar of the Arabic language. Arabic is a Semitic language and its grammar has many similarities...
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Grammatical case (redirect from Case (grammar))
List of grammatical cases Phi features Thematic relation Verbal case Voice (grammar) The status of the possessive as an affix or a clitic is the subject...
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Chinese-speakers add a "被" (bèich) before a verb to construct a passive voice. See: Voice (grammar)#Voices in topic-prominent languages. Michael Wines (2009-03-11)....
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against transforming active voice forms into passive voice forms, because doing so "... ...sometimes leads to bad grammar, false idiom, or clumsiness...
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Traditional grammar (also known as classical grammar) is a framework for the description of the structure of a language or group of languages. The roots...
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Common English usage misconceptions (section Grammar)
ISBN 978-0-8050-8831-1. Fogarty, Mignon (22 July 2010). "Active Voice Versus Passive Voice". Grammar Girl: Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing. Retrieved...
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Koine Greek grammar is a subclass of Ancient Greek grammar peculiar to the Koine Greek dialect. It includes many forms of Hellenistic era Greek, and authors...
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Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS) is a W3C standard for how speech recognition grammars are specified. A speech recognition grammar is a set of...
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for voice, English uses the past participle form of the verb plus an auxiliary verb, either be or get (called linking verbs in traditional grammar), to...
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refer to: Grammatical gender, in linguistics, a system of noun classes Voice (grammar), in linguistics, a system of verb classes Gender, used as a synonym...
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Tagalog grammar (Tagalog: Balarilà ng Tagalog) are the rules that describe the structure of expressions in the Tagalog language, one of the languages...
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Grammatical case Object (grammar) Preparatory subject Quirky subject Sentence (linguistics) Subjective (grammar) Term logic Traditional grammar Comrie (1989), pp...
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The (redirect from The (grammar))
genders or numbers. In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as /ðə/ (with the voiced dental fricative /ð/ followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound...
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Voice or voicing is a term used in phonetics and phonology to characterize speech sounds (usually consonants). Speech sounds can be described as either...
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JSGF (redirect from Java Speech Grammar Format)
technologies like XHTML+Voice. JSGF adopts the style and conventions of the Java programming language in addition to use of traditional grammar notations. The...
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Construction grammar (often abbreviated CxG) is a family of theories within the field of cognitive linguistics which posit that constructions, or learned...
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English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts...
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The grammar of the Sanskrit language has a complex verbal system, rich nominal declension, and extensive use of compound nouns. It was studied and codified...
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and two voices for its verbal conjugation. Adjectives agree in number, gender, and case with their nouns. To understand Ukrainian grammar, it is necessary...
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"medium") and the passive voice. In synchronic grammars, the mediopassive voice is often simply termed either "middle" (typical for grammars of e.g. Ancient and...
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outlines the grammar of the Dutch language, which shares strong similarities with German grammar and also, to a lesser degree, with English grammar. Vowel length...
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Reciprocal construction (redirect from Reciprocal (grammar))
Argument Transitivity Valency Branching Serial verb construction Traditional grammar Predicate Subject Object Adjunct Predicative Semantics Contrast Mirativity...
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In grammar, a circumstantial voice, or circumstantial passive voice, is a voice that promotes an oblique argument of a verb to the role of subject; the...
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adopted more or less directly into Latin and Greek grammars; from there, it made its way into English grammars, where it is applied directly to the analysis...
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The grammar of the Polish language is complex and characterized by a high degree of inflection, and has relatively free word order, although the dominant...
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