Grammar

In linguistics, the grammar (from Ancient Greek γραμματική [grammatikí]) of a natural language is its set of structural constraints on speakers' or writers' composition of clauses, phrases, and words. The term can also refer to the study of such constraints, a field that includes domains such as phonology, morphology, and syntax, often complemented by phonetics, semantics, and pragmatics. Fluent speakers of a language variety or lect have effectively internalized these constraints, the vast majority of which – at least in the case of one's native language(s) – are acquired not by conscious study or instruction but by hearing other speakers. …

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PARI: The CounterMedia Trust · 9 August 2024 English

Parahiya, Mal Paharia and Sabar Adivasi communities are drawing on their oral traditions to create grammar books and primers to preserve their endangered mother tongues. A story from PARI's Endangered Languages

are drawing on their oral traditions to create grammar books and primers to preserve their endangered


PARI: The CounterMedia Trust · 27 May 2024 English

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (Vol. 16): Grammar and Dictionary of the Pali Language

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (Vol. 16): Grammar and Dictionary of the Pali Language


PARI: The CounterMedia Trust · 13 July 2023 English

The Linguistic Survey of India (LSI) is an ongoing project of the Government of India that aims to document and study how languages have changed in the country over the …

Tamil literature like Tolkappiyam, a book on Tamil grammar. The period of the Cholas, Cheras and Pandyas Tamil Grammatical Traditions The general, grammar includes phonology, morphology and syntax. But Tamil tradition differs in this. The earliest grammar, Tolkappiyam deals not only with phonology, morphology tradition that Tolkappiyar followed a three folded grammar i.e. (1) Ezhuthu, (sounds and letters) (2) Col came in. According to the new tradition, this grammar is five folded: (1) Ezhuthu, (2) Col, (3) Porul


PARI: The CounterMedia Trust · 13 July 2023 English

The Linguistic Survey of India (LSI) is an ongoing project of the Government of India that aims to document and study how languages have changed in the country over the …

as a form of Rajasthani with Khasa- Gujars, a grammar was closely akin to Rajasthani. According to


BL: British Library · 21 March 2023 Sanskrit

It is a Sanskrit grammar written by great Grammarian Amar Singh. Custodial history: Personal Collection. Extent and format of original material: Collection Level 26, Series Level: 21 files, File Level:


BL: British Library · 21 March 2023 Sanskrit

This is the text of sanskrit grammar. Custodial history: Inherited from the father. Extent and format of original material: Collection Level 1, Series Level: 60 files, File Level: 36 Vol of 23 folios,


BL: British Library · 21 March 2023 Sanskrit

It is a sanskrit grammar written by great Grammarian Amar Singh. Custodial history: Personal Collection. Extent and format of original material: Collection Level 23, Series Level: 33 files, File Level:


BL: British Library · 21 March 2023 Sanskrit

compounds, secondary derivations and the second part with conjugation, primary suffixes, Vedic grammar and accents. Custodial history: Personal Collection. Extent and format of original material: Collection


BL: British Library · 21 March 2023 Sanskrit

compounds, secondary derivations and the second part with conjugation, primary suffixes, Vedic grammar and accents. Custodial history: Personal Collection. Extent and format of original material: Collection


BL: British Library · 21 March 2023 Sanskrit

Paniniya Siksha is ascribed to great gramarian of ancient. It is also called Siksha Vedanga. Custodial history: Personal Collection. Extent and format of original material: Collection Level 20, Series Level: …


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