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  1. Grammatical conjugation

    conjugation Verb form redirects here Common grammatical category grammatical categories according to which verbs can be conjugated are the following Finite verb Finite verb forms Grammatical person Grammatical number Grammatical gender Grammatical tense Grammatical aspect Grammatical mood Grammatical voice Non finite verb Non finite verb forms . Other factors which may affect conjugation ... unchanged with all or most of grammatical categories the non finite verb non finite forms , such as the infinitive ... person, number, tense, mood, and voice by knowing which of the four conjugation groups it belongs ... usually inflection inflect verbs for several grammatical categories in complex Inflectional paradigm ... I go , you go , we go , they go are all grammatical in standard English, she go is not. Instead, a special ... goes etc. are not grammatical in standard English. Things are different in some English dialects that lack ... Inclusiveness and exclusiveness in the 1st. person plural Transitivity grammatical category ... System FOSS Side by side conjugations in English, Italian, and Spanish DEFAULTSORT Grammatical Conjugation Category Conjugations Category Grammatical number bg ca Conjugaci cs asov n ...   more details



  1. Grammatical mood

    , since potential is used to refer to a grammatical voice voice indicating capability to perform ...Expert subject Linguistics date March 2011 Grammatical categories In linguistics , grammatical mood is a Grammar grammatical and specifically, Morphology linguistics morphological feature of verb s, used to signal Linguistic modality modality . ref Palmer, F. R., Mood and Modality , Cambridge Univ. Press, 1986 second edition 2001 . ref ref Bybee, Joan Perkins, Revere and Pagliuca, William. The Evolution of Grammar , Univ. of Chicago Press, 1994. ref rp p.181 ref citation title What is mood and modality? editor first Eugene E. editor last Loos editor2 first Susan editor2 last Anderson editor3 first Dwight H., Jr. editor3 last Day editor4 first Paul C. editor4 last Jordan publisher SIL International year 2004 url http www.sil.org linguistics GlossaryOflinguisticTerms WhatIsMoodAndModality.htm accessdate 2008 05 16 editor1 first J. Douglas editor1 last Wingate ref That is, it is the use of verbal inflection s that allow speakers to express their attitude toward what they are saying for example, whether it is intended as a statement of fact, of desire, of command, etc. . Less commonly, the term ... of non inflectional phrases. Mood is distinct from grammatical tense or grammatical aspect , although ... moods main Realis mood Realis moods are a category of grammatical moods that indicate that something ... . Irrealis moods main Irrealis mood Irrealis moods are the set of grammatical moods that indicate ... distinct grammatical forms that indicate that the event described by a specific verb is an irrealis ... . See also Category Grammatical moods Articles on specific grammatical moods Grammatical conjugation Grammatical modality Polarity item Nominal TAM References Reflist External links Wiktionary indicative ... GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms WhatIsSubjunctiveMood.htm subjunctive mood Grammatical moods DEFAULTSORT Grammatical Mood Category Grammatical moods Category Linguistics lists Grammatical moods bg ...   more details



  1. Grammatical category

    Grammatical categories A grammatical category is a semantic distinction which is reflected in a morphological paradigm. Grammatical categories can have one or more exponents. For instance, the feature number has the exponents singular and plural in English and many other languages. See grammatical number . The members of one category are mutually exclusive a noun cannot be marked for singular and plural at the same time, nor can a verb be marked for present and past at the same time. Exponents of grammatical categories are often expressed in the same position or slot prefix , suffix , enclitic , etc. . Some examples of this are the Latin declension Latin cases , which are all suffixal ros hl a , ros hl ae , ros hl ae , ros hl am , ros hl . rose , in nominative , genitive , dative , accusative , ablative For example, in English language English , the grammatical number of a noun such as bird in The bird is singing. The bird hl s are singing. is either singular or plural, which is expressed overtly by the absence or presence of the suffix s . Furthermore, the grammatical number is reflected in Agreement linguistics verb agreement , where the singular number triggers is , and the plural number, are . Grammatical categories are often expressed by affix es, but clitic s and particle linguistics particle s are also common. References http www.sil.org linguistics GlossaryOflinguisticTerms WhatIsAGrammaticalCategory.htm What is a grammatical category? SIL.org See also Grammatical function Grammeme Inflection Lexical category part of speech Syntax Category Grammar Category Syntax Category Semantics de Grammatische Kategorie et Grammatiline kategooria kk nl Grammaticale categorie ja no Grammatisk kategori nn Grammatisk kategori pl Kategoria gramatyczna ru sv Grammatisk kategori uk zh ...   more details



  1. Grammatical relation

    File CGELFunctions.png thumb A tree diagram of English functions In linguistics , grammatical relations grammatical functions , syntactic functions refer to functional relationships between participants in a clause . The standard examples of grammatical functions from traditional grammar are subject ... grammar, more modern theories of grammar are likely to acknowledge many further types of grammatical relations e.g. complement , specifier , predicative , etc. . The role of grammatical relations ... to posit dozens of distinct grammatical relations. Every head linguistics head dependent dependency bears a grammatical function. In traditional grammar The grammatical relations are exemplified in traditional ... of the grammatical functions. When one begins to examine the distinctions more closely, it quickly .... What is indisputable about the grammatical relations is that they are relational. That is, subject ... or state. In this regard, the main verb in a clause is responsible for assigning grammatical relations to the clause participants . Defining the grammatical relations Most grammarians and students ... where most theories of grammar acknowledge the grammatical relations and rely on them heavily ... of them. Nevertheless, various principles can be acknowledged that attempts to define the grammatical ... for defining the grammatical relations. There is a tendency for subjects to be agents and objects to be patients or themes. However, the thematic relations cannot be substituted for the grammatical ... in the second. The grammatical relations belong to the level of surface syntax, whereas the thematic ... for defining the grammatical relations. Configurational criteria Another prominent means used to define ... as primitive, whereby the grammatical relations are then derived from the configuration. This configurational understanding of the grammatical relations is associated with Transformational ... subject status. Morphological criteria Many efforts to define the grammatical relations emphasize ...   more details



  1. Grammatical case

    Grammatical categories In grammar , the case of a noun or pronoun is an inflection al form that indicates its grammatical function in a phrase , clause , or sentence. For example, a pronoun may play the role of subject grammar subject I kicked the ball , of direct object John kicked me , or of possession linguistics possessor It is my ball . Languages such as Ancient Greek , Latin , and Sanskrit had ways of altering or Inflection inflecting nouns to mark roles which are not specially marked in English, such as the ablative case John kicked the ball away from the house and the instrumental case John kicked the ball with his foot . In Ancient Greek those last three words would be rendered t i podi , with the noun pous , foot changing to podi to reflect the fact that John is using ... case system of Old English . For other pronouns, and all nouns, adjectives, and articles, grammatical ... mine , his , her s , our s , used for a grammatical possessor. Most English personal pronouns have ... languages, declension patterns may depend on a variety of factors, such as grammatical gender gender , grammatical number number , phonological environment, and irregular historical factors. Pronouns .... To a lesser extent, a noun s Grammatical gender Other types of gender classifications animacy ... the sailor e.g. gratias tibi ago, nauta I thank you, sailor . Sanskrit Grammatical case ... India. A history of Sanskrit grammatical literature in Tibet, Volume 2 , BRILL, 2001, ISBN 9004118829 ... Case hierarchy Declension Differential object marking Inflection List of grammatical cases Thematic relation Voice grammar Phi features Notes Reflist 2 References James Clackson 2007 http books.google.com books?id DJDjNp6wODoC&pg PA90 Indo European linguistics an introduction Grammatical cases DEFAULTSORT Grammatical Case Categories Category Grammatical cases Interwikis af Naamval bs Pade br Troad ... Fall m ll ra fr Cas grammatical gl Caso gramatical hsb Pad gramatika hr Pade id Kasus tata bahasa ...   more details



  1. Grammatical polarity

    Grammatical categories Grammatical polarity is the distinction of affirmative and negative. In English language English , grammatical polarity is generally indicated by the presence or absence of the modifier not , which negates the statement. Many other languages contain similar modifiers Italian language Italian and Interlingua grammar Interlingua have non , Spanish language Spanish has no , French language French has ne ... pas , Esperanto language Esperanto has ne , German language German has nicht , and Swedish language Swedish has inte . Special negative and affirmative items are often found in answers to questions. In English, these are Yes and no no and yes respectively, in French non and oui , and Swedish nej and ja . In addition to this, some languages have a distinct form for a positive answer to a negative question, such as French si and Swedish jo . Negative In many languages, rather than inflecting the verb, negation is expressed by adding a grammatical particle particle before the verb phrase, as in Spanish language Spanish No est en casa or after it, as in archaic and dialectal English language English you remember not or Dutch language Dutch Ik zie hem niet or German language German Ich verstehe nicht or Swedish Language Swedish han hoppade inte or both, as in French language French Je ne sais pas or Afrikaans Hy kan nie Afrikaans praat nie . Standard English adds the word not after the auxiliary verb and before the main verb if no auxiliary verb is present, the Auxiliary verb Dummy dummy auxiliary do so named because of its zero semantic content is inserted. For example, I must go is negated as I must not go , and I go is negated as I do not go . In the third ... to speak of a negative mood, since in these languages negation is originally a grammatical ... Assertion Grammatical category Grammatical mood Negation linguistics Polarity item Sentence linguistics Statement References reflist DEFAULTSORT Grammatical Polarity Category Grammar ja ...   more details



  1. Grammatical Revolution

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Grammatical Revolution Type Studio album Artist GRITS Cover Grits Grammatical Revolution.jpg Released May 18, 1999 Recorded Genre Alternative hip hop Length Label Gotee Records Producer Ric DJ Form Robbins br Incorporated Elements br Otto Price Reviews Last album Factors of the Seven br 1998 This album Grammatical Revolution br 1999 Next album The Art of Translation br 2002 GRITS s album Grammatical Revolution was released in 1999 on Gotee Records . The song They All Fall Down won a Dove Award for Rap Hip Hop Recorded Song in 2000. ref name DOVE http www.doveawards.com history browse.cfm?year 2000 Dove Award Recipients for 2000 . Published by the Gospel Music Association . Retrieved Jan 8, 2007. ref Track listing Lil man intro Ima Showem They All Fall Down Strugglin features Knowdaverbs , Enormous, and Jason Eskridge C2K features Knowadverbs Time is passing Supreme Being Man s Soul Count Bass D Soundcheck Stop bitin It takes Love features Out Of Eden Return of the Antagonist I still know what you bit last summer Millennium The End features Out Of Eden References div class references small references div GRITS Category GRITS albums Category 1999 albums Category Gotee Records albums ...   more details



  1. Grammatical evolution

    Grammatical evolution is a relatively new evolutionary computation technique pioneered by Conor Ryan, JJ Collins and Michael O Neill in 1998 ref http www.grammaticalevolution.org eurogp98.ps ref at the http bds.ul.ie BDS Group in the University of Limerick . It is related to the idea of genetic programming in that the objective is to find an executable program or program fragment, that will achieve a good fitness value for the given objective function . In most published work on Genetic Programming, a LISP style tree structured expression is directly manipulated, whereas Grammatical Evolution applies genetic operator s to an integer string, subsequently mapped to a program or similar through the use of a grammar. One of the benefits of GE is that this mapping simplifies the application of search to different programming languages and other structures. Problem addressed In type free conventional, John Koza Koza Nichael Cramer Cramer style GP, the function set must meet the requirement of closure all functions must be capable of accepting as their arguments the output of all other functions in the function set. Usually, this is implemented by dealing with a single data type such as double precision floating point. Whilst modern Genetic Programming frameworks supporting typing, such type systems have limitations that Grammatical Evolution does not suffer from. GE s solution GE offers ... with results comparable to that of normal GE this is referred to as a grammatical swarm using only ... tutorial.pdf Grammatical Evolution Tutorial . http ncra.ucd.ie geva Grammatical Evolution in Java . http www.bangor.ac.uk eep201 jge jGE Java Grammatical Evolution . http bds.ul.ie The Biocomputing and Developmental ... evolution.org Michael O Neill s Grammatical Evolution Page , including a bibliography. http drp.rubyforge.org ... hybrid GE GP systems. It is implemented in pure Ruby. http geret.org GERET , Grammatical Evolution Ruby Exploratory Toolkit. See also Genetic programming DEFAULTSORT Grammatical Evolution Category Evolutionary ...   more details



  1. Grammatical construction

    In linguistics , a grammatical construction is any syntax syntactic string of words ranging from Sentence linguistics sentence s over phrase structure rules phrasal structures to certain complex lexeme s, such as phrasal verb s. In generative grammar generative frameworks, constructions are generally argued to be void of content and derived by the general syntactic rules of the language in question. In construction grammar , cognitive grammar , and cognitive linguistics , a grammatical construction is a syntactic template that is paired with conventionalized Semantics semantic and Pragmatics pragmatic content. In these disciplines, constructions are given a more semiotics semiotic character. See also Formal grammar References Ronald W. Langacker , Foundations of Cognitive Grammar Volume I , Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 1987. ISBN 0804738521 Adele Goldberg linguist Adele E. Goldberg , Constructions A Construction Grammar Approach to Argument Structure , The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1995. ISBN 0226300862 syntax stub Category Syntactic entities ar de Konstruktion Grammatik nl Grammaticale constructie sv Syntaktisk konstruktion ...   more details



  1. Grammatical number

    Grammatical categories In linguistics, grammatical number is a grammatical category of nouns, pronouns .... The word number is also used in linguistics to describe the distinction between certain grammatical ..., the iterative aspect, etc. For that use of the term, see Grammatical aspect . Overview Most languages ... below. Grammatical number is a morphological category characterized by the expression of quantity ... two . A language has grammatical number when its nouns are subdivided into morphology linguistics ... languages have number as a grammatical category. In those that do not, quantity must be expressed ..., many of these languages compensate for the lack of grammatical number with an extensive system of measure ... book gen.plur. . See Dual grammatical number The dual in the Slavic languages Dual number Slavic languages ... three houses Types of number Singular versus plural Main Plural In most languages with grammatical ... and Arabic, the singulative form always takes on the feminine Grammatical gender gender . Dual Main Dual grammatical number The distinction between a singular number one and a plural number more than ..., and plural numbers. Trial The trial number is a grammatical number referring to three items , in contrast ... Synthetic language Synthetic languages typically distinguish grammatical number by inflection . Note that analytic language s, such as Chinese spoken language Chinese , do not have grammatical number ..., number is obligatorily expressed in every grammatical context. Some limit number expression to certain .... Number agreement Number agreement redirects here Verbs Main Grammatical conjugation In many ... , but not in other grammatical persons, except with the verb to be . The next paragraph makes no sense ... on this special type of number agreement, see Grammatical person , Verb , and English verbs . Adjectives ... article s have grammatical gender gender distinctions in the singular but not the plural. In Spanish ... tantum Sometimes, grammatical number will not represent the actual quantity. For example, in Ancient ...   more details



  1. Grammatical particle

    In grammar , a particle is a function word that does not belong to any of the inflected grammatical word class es such as noun s, pronoun s, verb s, or article grammar articles . It is a catch all term for a heterogeneous set of words and terms that lack a precise lexical definition. It is mostly used for words that help to encode grammatical category grammatical categories such as negation linguistics negation , grammatical mood mood or grammatical case case , or Filler linguistics filler s or discourse markers that facilitate discourse such as well , ah , anyway , etc. Particles are uninflected word uninflected . ref McArthur, Tom The Oxford Companion to the English Language , pp72 76, Oxford University Press, 1992 ISBN 0 19 2114183 X. For various keywords ref As examples, the English infinitive marker to and negator not are usually considered particles. Related concepts Depending on its context, the meaning of the term may overlap with such notions as morpheme , marker linguistics marker , or even adverb as in phrasal verb s such as out as in get out . Under the strictest definition, which demands that a particle be an uninflected word, English Deixis deictics like this and that would not be classed as such since they have plurals and are therefore inflected, and neither would Romance language Romance articles since they are inflected for number and gender . English Articles, infinitival, prepositional, and adverbial particles The definite particle Wiktionary the the the indefinite article a or an cannot really be classed as uninflected due to their inherently singular meaning ... Sentence connectors, tags or tag question s, and grammatical conjunction conjunctions connect to what has been said in a previous clause or sentence. These three types of grammatical particles similarly ... they are used to mark noun s according to their Grammatical case case or their role subject grammar ... state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Grammatical Particle Category Parts of speech ar az dat ...   more details



  1. Grammatical gender

    date September 2008 Grammatical categories Grammatical gender is defined linguistics linguistically ... s, verb s and others. While Old English language Old English Anglo Saxon had grammatical gender, Modern English language English is normally described as lacking grammatical gender, ref ... 2007 quote The distinctions of grammatical gender in English were replaced by those of natural gender ... ref outside of its pronouns . The linguistic notion of grammatical gender is distinguished from the biological .... Both grammatical and natural gender can have linguistic effects in a given language. Some gendered ... e is a marker of the feminine form and in this instance the natural and grammatical gender are matched ... WhatIsGrammaticalGender.htm SIL Glossary of Linguistic Terms What is grammatical gender ... and any grammatical modifier modifier or other type of word affected by that noun, one must identify ... has to become feminine also. Overview Grammatical gender is typical of Afro Asiatic languages ... typically have an extensive system of noun classes, which can be grouped into several grammatical .... Grimm follows a long tradition of mistaking grammatical gender for natural gender in choosing ... changes form according to their grammatical gender class wikitable Gender Noun Phrase Meaning ... grammatical gender. For example, in German language German fr ulein young lady is neuter. In general ... no neuter noun class see Grammatical gender in Spanish . Nouns that designate entities with no natural ..., J.J.A. 1996 The psycholinguistics of grammatical gender Studies in language comprehension and production ... gender. A full system of grammatical gender involves two phenomena Inflection Many words have ... grammatical gender, since they do not make gender distinctions through inflection, and do not generally ... nouns had grammatical gender, giving speakers of Modern English a notion of how grammatical gender ... in the grammatical person first person , in Arabic , and the suffix in the past participle or adjective ...   more details



  1. Grammatical aspect

    Refimprove date November 2008 Grammatical categories In linguistics , the grammatical aspect of a verb is a grammatical category that defines the temporal flow or lack thereof in a given action, event ... distinctions attested in the world s languages. Basic concept History Grammatical aspect may ... Western grammatical tradition until the nineteenth century, via the study of Slavic grammar. English ... confused with the closely related concept of Grammatical tense tense , because they both convey ... the action pertains to the present. As such, they differ in aspect. Grammatical aspect is a formal ... title Brain responses to agreement violations of Chinese grammatical aspect last Zhang first ... 12 November 2008 pages 6 ref Grammatical aspect is distinguished from lexical aspect or aktionsart ... in grammatical aspect. For example, the English verbs to know the state of knowing and to find ... of grammatical tense tense . Although English largely separates tense and aspect formally, its aspects ... , lack grammatical tense but are rich in aspect. Lexical vs. grammatical aspect Main Lexical aspect There is a distinction between grammatical aspect, as described here, and lexical aspect . Lexical .... The distinctions made as part of lexical aspect are different from those of grammatical aspect. Typical ... of as a unit, with a clearly defined start and end, such as Last summer I visited France . Grammatical ... grammatical aspects. Spanish and Ancient Greek, for example, have a perfect grammar perfect not the same ... main Grammatical aspect in Slavic languages Romance languages Modern Romance languages merge ..., have a grammatical aspect contrast of telicity between telic and atelic. Telic sentences signal that the intended ... has been achieved. The aspect is indicated by the List of grammatical cases case of the object accusative ... also, pairs of verbs differing only in transitivity grammatical category transitivity exist. Philippine ... other sign languages in that it has no grammatical tense but many verbal aspects produced by modifying ...   more details



  1. Grammatical tense

    Grammatical categories Expert subject date September 2010 No footnotes date September 2010 A tense is a grammar grammatical category that locates a situation in time, to indicate when the situation takes place. ref Fabricius Hansen, Tense , in the Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics , 2nd ed., 2006 ref ref group note Bernard Comrie, Aspect, 1976 6 br the semantic concept of time reference absolute or relative , ... may be grammaticalised in a language, i.e. a language may have a grammatical category that expresses time reference, in which case we say that the language has tenses. Many languages lack tense, i.e. do not have grammatical time reference, though probably all languages can lexicalise time reference, i.e. have temporal adverbials that locate situations in time ref The tenses are past tense past , present tense present , and future tense future . Tense can also make finer distinctions than simple past present future past tenses for example can cover general past, immediate past, or distant past, with the only difference between them being the distance on the timeline between the temporal reference points. Such distinctions are not precise an event may be described in the remote ... tense is often used to represent any combination of tense proper, grammatical aspect aspect , and grammatical ... how a situation or action occurs in time rather than when . In many languages, there are grammatical ..., they are normally usually indicated by a verb or modal verb . Some languages only have grammatical ... use modals to combine tense with other grammatical categories such as aspect. class wikitable Tense ... of the verb is not a heavily governing factor in determining grammatical structure. Durational ... meaning to go , which do not differ semantically, but grammatically. Their Grammatical aspect aspect ... past tense See also Sequence of tenses Grammatical conjugation Grammatical mood Grammatical aspect ... Grammatical tenses DEFAULTSORT Grammatical Tense Category Grammatical tenses Category English ...   more details



  1. Grammatical Framework

    Grammatical Framework GF is a programming language for writing grammars of natural languages. GF is capable of parsing and generating texts in several languages simultaneously while working from a language independent representation of meaning. Grammars written in GF can be compiled into different formats including JavaScript and Java programming language Java and can be reused as software components. A companion to GF is the GF Resource Grammar Library , a reusable library for dealing with the morphology and syntax of a growing number of natural languages. Both GF itself and the GF Resource Grammar Library are open source . Typologically, GF is a Functional programming functional programming language. Formally, it is a type theoretic formalism based on the Martin L f type theory . Language features a Type system Static typing static type system , to detect potential programming errors. functional programming for powerful abstractions support for writing libraries, to be used on other grammars. tools for Information extraction , to convert linguistic resources into GF ref name ranta2011 cite book last Ranta first Grammatical Framework title Programming with Multilingual Grammars publisher CSLI Publications, Center for the Study of Language and Information pages 8 9 year 2011 id ISBN 978 1 57586 627 7 ref . Tutorial This example is taken from the http www.grammaticalframework.org doc gf lrec 2010.pdf LREC 2010 tutorial Goal write a multilingual grammar for expressing statements about John and Mary loving each other. Abstract & concrete modules In GF, grammars are divided to two ... for Grammatical Framework. It covers the morphology and basic syntax of 20 languages Amharic partial ... effort to create grammars of new languages in Grammatical Framework, GF. These grammars ... www.grammaticalframework.org Grammatical Framework homepage . References Citation last Ranta first Aarne title Grammatical Framework A Type Theoretical Grammar Formalism journal Journal of Functional ...   more details



  1. The Voice

    The Voice may refer to tocright Music The Voice of Frank Sinatra , a Frank Sinatra album The Voice Bobby McFerrin album The Voice Bobby McFerrin album , a 1984 album by Bobby McFerrin The Voice EP The Voice EP , a 1994 EP by Vicious Rumors The Voice Russell Watson album The Voice Russell Watson album , a 2001 album by Russell Watson The Voice Vusi Mahlasela album The Voice Vusi Mahlasela album , a 2003 album by Vusi Mahlasela The Voice Mike Jones album The Voice Mike Jones album , a 2009 album by Mike Jones The Voice Mavis Staples album The Voice Mavis Staples album The Voice Kokia album The Voice Kokia album The Voice , an album by David Phelps The Voice The Moody Blues song The Voice The Moody Blues song , a 1981 song by The Moody Blues The Voice Ultravox song The Voice Ultravox song , a 1981 song by Ultravox The Voice Eimear Quinn song The Voice Eimear Quinn song , winner of the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest TV and fiction The Voice film The Voice film Presence DC Comics or The Voice, a DC Comics fictional representation of the Judeo Christian deity The Voice , a List of The Shadow stories story featuring The Shadow The Voice Dune , a vocal mind control technique employed by the fictional Bene Gesserit sisterhood in the Dune novels by Frank Herbert The Voice Seinfeld The Voice Seinfeld The Voice , a film on Christian and Muslim fundamentalism by Johan S derberg Character on Cleopatra 2525 The Voice Hong Kong The Voice Hong Kong , a reality show type singing competition, broadcasted by TVB in Hong Kong The Voice TV series The Voice TV series The Voice TV series , a singing competition franchise The Voice of Holland , Dutch singing contest The Voice U.S. TV series The Voice U.S. TV series , American singing contest The Voice UK The Voice U.K. TV series , British singing contest The Voice of Germany , German singing contest Other media Voice newspaper group , a suburban Chicago newspaper group The informal name given to the Dallas Voice , a GLBT themed newspaper published ...   more details



  1. The Voice That Is!

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Voice That Is Type Album Artist Johnny Hartman Cover The Voice That Is .jpg Released 1964 Recorded September 22 & 24, 1964 Genre Jazz Length 65 16 Label Impulse Records Impulse Producer Bob Thiele Chronology Johnny Hartman Last album I Just Dropped By to Say Hello br 1963 This album The Voice That Is br 1964 Next album Unforgettable Songs br 1966 The Voice That Is is an album by American jazz vocalist Johnny Hartman featuring performances recorded in 1964 for the Impulse Records Impulse label. ref name Impulse Records discography http www.jazzdisco.org impulse records catalog 9000 series a 74 Impulse Records discography accessed March 23, 2011 ref Reception The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars and stated Hartman is in fine form whether backed by the Hank Jones quartet or accompanied by an octet arranged by pianist Bob Hammer, but this set is not as essential as his earlier meetings with John Coltrane and Illinois Jacquet . ref name Allmusic Yanow, S. http www.allmusic.com album the voice that is r140356 Allmusic Review accessed March 22, 2011 ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 ref name Allmusic Track listing My Ship Ira Gershwin , Kurt Weill 3 08 The More I See You Mack Gordon , Harry Warren 2 26 These Foolish Things Remind Me of You These Foolish Things Harry Link , Eric Maschwitz Holt Marvell , Jack Strachey 4 17 Waltz for Debby song Waltz for Debby Bill Evans , Gene Lees 3 44 It Never Entered My Mind Lorenz Hart , Richard Rodgers 3 35 The Day the World Stopped Turning Buddy Kaye , Phillip Springer 2 29 Lujon A Slow Hot Wind Norman Gimbel , Henry Mancini 3 23 Funny World Alan Brandt, Ennio Morricone 4 08 Joey, Joey, Joey Frank Loesser 4 24 Let Me Love You Bart Howard 1 45 Sunrise, Sunset Jerry Bock , Sheldon Harnick 2 48 Recorded in New York City on September 22, 1964 tracks ... albums Category English language albums Category Albums produced by Bob Thiele DEFAULTSORT Voice ...   more details



  1. File:Grits Grammatical Revolution.jpg

    Summary album cover fur Article Grammatical Revolution Use Infobox ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Grammatical Revolution Artist GRITS Label Gotee Records Graphic Artist Item Type album Website Owner Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Header Section Artist Replaceability other information GRITS Grammatical Revolution cover. Scanned from original. Used to illustrate the album in question. Licensing Non free album cover ...   more details



  1. Java Grammatical Evolution

    jGE Library jGE Library is an implementation of grammatical evolution Grammatical Evolution in the Java programming language. It was the first published implementation of Grammatical Evolution in this language. Today, another one well known published Java implementation exists, named http ncra.ucd.ie Site GEVA.html GEVA . GEVA developed at UCD s Natural Computing Research & Applications group under the guidance of one of the inventors of Grammatical Evolution, http www.csi.ucd.ie users michael oneill Dr. Michael O Neill. jGE Library aims to provide not only an implementation of Grammatical Evolution, but also a free, open source, and extendable framework for experimentation in the area of evolutionary computation . Namely, it supports the implementation through additions and extensions of any evolutionary algorithm . Furthermore, its extendable architecture and design facilitates the implementation and incorporation of new experimental implementation inspired by natural evolution and biology. The jGE Library binary file, the source code, the documentation, and an extension for the http ccl.northwestern.edu netlogo NetLogo modeling environment , named jGE NetLogo extension, can be downloaded from the http www.bangor.ac.uk eep201 jge jGE Official Web Site . Web Site http www.bangor.ac.uk eep201 jge jGE Official Web Site License The jGE Library is free software released under the http www.gnu.org licenses GNU General Public License v3 . Publications Georgiou, L. and Teahan, W. J. 2006a jGE A Java implementation of Grammatical Evolution . 10th WSEAS International Conference on Systems, Athens, Greece, July 10 15, 2006. Georgiou, L. and Teahan, W. J. 2006b Implication of Prior Knowledge and Population Thinking in Grammatical Evolution Toward a Knowledge Sharing Architecture . WSEAS Transactions on Systems 5 10 , 2338 2345. Georgiou, L. and Teahan, W. J. 2008 Experiments with Grammatical Evolution in Java . Knowledge Driven Computing Knowledge Engineering and Intelligent Computations ...   more details



  1. First Grammatical Treatise

    Old Norse topics The First Grammatical Treatise lang is Fyrsta M lfr iritger in ref name FirstTrEtext http etext.old.no gramm The First Grammatical Treatise digital reproduction at Old Norse etexts. ref is a 12th century work on the phonology of the Old Norse or Old Icelandic language. It was given this name because it is the first of four grammatical works bound in the Icelandic manuscript Codex Wormianus . The anonymous author is today often referred to as the First Grammarian . ref Robins, p. 82 ref The First Grammatical Treatise was of great interest to some mid 20th century linguists, since it systematically used the technique of minimal pair s to establish the inventory of distinctive sounds or phoneme s in the Icelandic language, ref Haugen, 1950 1st. edition , p. 8 ref in a manner reminiscent of the methods of structuralism structural linguistics . ref Benediktsson, 1972, p. 35 ref It is also notable for revealing the existence of a whole series of nasal vowel phonemes, whose presence in the Icelandic language of the time would otherwise be unknown. Significance This work is one of the earliest written works in Icelandic and in any North Germanic language . It is a linguistic work dealing with Old Norse , in the tradition of Latin and Greek grammatical treatises, generally dated to the mid 12th century. Hreinn Benediktsson ref Hreinn Benediktsson, p. 22 33 ref was not able to narrow the time of writing more precisely than to 1125 1175. The Treatise is important for the study ..., this replaces the dot. ref group note First Grammatical Treatise far, f r r mr, r mr ref Small ... Gamlason ref Editions First Grammatical Treatise The Earliest Germanic Phonology. An Edition, Translation, and Commentary by Einar Haugen 1st. edition 1950, 2nd. edition 1972 . The First Grammatical ... reflist refbegin Einar Haugen , 1950 , The First Grammatical Treatise The earliest Germanic Phonology ... skaldic.arts.usyd.edu.au db.php?if default&table texts&id 69 The Grammatical Treatises at Skaldic ...   more details



  1. Grammatical gender in Spanish

    Every noun in Spanish is considered to have either masculine or feminine Grammatical gender gender for grammatical purposes. Many Spanish adjective s and Determiner linguistics determiners alter their form to Agreement linguistics agree in gender with the noun that they modify, and likewise many pronoun s show gender agreement with their Antecedent grammar antecedent nouns. There is no neuter gender for Spanish nouns , but some pronouns are considered to have neuter gender. A few nouns are said to be of ambiguous gender, meaning that they are sometimes treated as masculine and sometimes as feminine. ref http www.e spanyol.hu en grammar gender.php E spanish Gender of Spanish nouns . E spanyol.hu. Retrieved on 2011 01 22. ref Additionally, the terms common gender and epicene gender are used to classify ways in which grammatical gender interacts or not with natural gender the sex of a person or animal . Grammatical gender in Spanish must not be equated with sex, although most nouns referring to male persons are grammatically masculine, and most referring to females are feminine. Exceptionally, persona person and v ctima victim are always feminine, even when they refer to a male. Masculine masculino As a general rule, nouns ending in o libro book , zapato shoe and nouns which refer to males profesor , padre father are masculine. Exceptionally, mano hand is feminine. Also some colloquial shortened forms of feminine nouns end with o la foto graf a photograph , la disco teca discoth que , la moto cicleta motorcycle , la radio difusi n radio broadcasting . Feminine femenino As a general ..., but which change their grammatical gender. For example, el violinista the male violinist , la ... applied to those nouns that have only one grammatical gender, masculine or feminine, but can ... male and female weasles respectively . Ambiguous ambiguo Nouns whose grammatical gender varies in usage ... as an on line sample of the larger work. See also Grammatical gender Spanish nouns Spanish grammar ...   more details



  1. Historical-grammatical method

    NPOV date October 2011 Bible related The historical grammatical method is a Christian Biblical hermeneutics hermeneutical method that strives to discover the Biblical author s original intended meaning in the text. ref Cite book publisher Baker Book House isbn 0801034132 last Elwell first Walter A. title Evangelical Dictionary of Theology location Grand Rapids, Mich. year 1984 ref It is the primary method of interpretation for many conservative Protestant exegetes who reject the historical critical method . ref The Biblical Commission s Document The Interpretation of the Bible in the Church Text and Commentary ed. Joseph A. Fitzmyer Subsidia Biblica 18 Rome Editrice Pontificio Istituto Bibllico, 1995. See esp. p. 26, The historical critical method is the indispensable method for the scientific study of the meaning of ancient texts. ref The other main branch of Christianity, the Eastern Orthodox church, uses primarily a spiritual, allegorizing hermeneutic heavily dependent on the Christian fathers of the first several centuries of Christianity. ref See T. G. Stylianopoulos, Scripture and Tradition in the Church, in The Cambridge Companion to Orthodox Christian Theology eds. M. Cunningham ... the original meaning of the text is through examination of the grammatical and syntactical aspects ... hermeneutics an introduction location Grand Rapids Mich. ref The historical grammatical method ... meaning of texts The aim of the historical grammatical method is to discover the meaning of the passage ... location Grand Rapids Mich. year 1974 page 205 ref Many practice the historical grammatical method ... Technically speaking, the grammatical historical method of interpretation is distinct from the determination ... are used to support a particular topic or position. Compared with the historical grammatical method ..., although even many of these use aspects of it that naturally overlap with the historical grammatical ... Historical Grammatical Method Category Bible Category Hermeneutics fr M thode historico grammaticale ...   more details



  1. Grammatical aspect in Slavic languages

    . Aspect in Slavic is a superior category in relation to Grammatical tense tense or Grammatical ... Aspect in Russian language Russian is often discussed in terms of grammatical aspect or lexical aspect . Grammatical aspect is a temporal understanding of Aspect linguistics aspect where the aspect ... is made to speech time however, speech time is included when determining the tense. Grammatical ... activities. Category Slavic languages Category Grammatical aspects ...   more details



  1. Dual (grammatical number)

    Dual list of glossing abbreviations abbreviated sc du is a grammatical number that some languages use in addition to singular and plural . When a noun or pronoun appears in dual form, it is interpreted as referring to precisely two of the entities objects or persons identified by the noun or pronoun. Verbs can also have dual agreement forms in these languages. The dual number existed in Proto Indo European language Proto Indo European , persisted in many of the now extinct ancient Indo European languages that descended from it Sanskrit , Ancient Greek and Gothic language Gothic for example and can still be found in a few modern Indo European languages such as Scottish Gaelic , Slovene language Slovenian , North Frisian language Frisian , Chakavian dialect Chakavian and Sorbian languages Sorbian . Many more modern Indo European languages show residual traces of the dual, as in the English language English distinctions both vs. all , either vs. any , neither vs. none , and so on. Many Semitic languages also have dual number. For instance, in Arabic all nouns can have singular, plural, or dual forms. For non broken plural s, masculine plural nouns end with transl ar DIN n and feminine plural nouns end with transl ar DIN t , whilst transl ar DIN n , is added to the end of a noun to indicate that it is dual even among nouns that have broken plurals . Comparative characteristics ... first , and latter last . Japanese language Japanese , which has no grammatical number, also ... unicode m is added to Grammatical gender Objects and abstractions masculine words to make them plural for example unicode s pher s ph r m book books , whilst with Grammatical gender Objects ... has preserved full grammatical use of the dual, ref name MLD 2009 cite news url http www.stat.si eng ... Cambridge University Press year 2007 location New York ref harv postscript None See also Grammatical number DEFAULTSORT Dual Grammatical Number Category Grammatical number ar be ca ...   more details



  1. List of grammatical cases

    This is a list of grammatical case s as they are used by various Inflection inflectional language s that have declension . Place and time Note Most cases used for location and motion can be used for time as well. Location class wikitable Case Usage Example Found in Adessive case adjacent location near at by the house Estonian language Estonian & 124 Finnish language Finnish & 124 Hungarian language Hungarian & 124 Lithuanian language Lithuanian & 124 Livonian language Livonian & 124 Tlingit language Tlingit & 124 Tsez language Tsez & 124 Quechua language Quechua Apudessive case ref cite book last Robert first St phane Robert title Language Diversity and Cognitive Representations year 1999 pages 229 url http books.google.com books?id nkkXN4NuZ9QC&pg PP1&dq apudessive&ie ISO 8859 1 PPP1 ref location next to something next to the house Tsez language Tsez Inessive case inside something inside the house Basque Language Basque & 124 Erzya language Erzya & 124 Estonian language Estonian & 124 Finnish language Finnish & 124 Hungarian language Hungarian & 124 Ossetic language Ossetic & 124 Tsez language Tsez Intrative case between something between the houses Limbu language Limbu Locative case location at on in the house Armenian language Armenian Eastern & 124 Azeri language Azeri & 124 Bengali language Bangla Bengali & 124 Belarusian language Belarusian & 124 Chuvash language Chuvash & 124 Croatian language Croatian & 124 Czech language Czech & 124 Hungarian language Hungarian only for some traditional town names & 124 Inari Sami & 124 Inuktitut language Inuktitut & 124 Latin restricted & 124 Latvian language Latvian & 124 Lithuanian language Lithuanian & 124 Manchu language Manchu & 124 Northern Sami & 124 Polish language Polish & 124 Quechua language Quechua , & 124 Russian language Russian & 124 Sanskrit language Sanskrit & 124 Serbian language Serbian & 124 Skolt Sami & 124 ... April 2009 references Category Grammatical cases Category Linguistics lists Grammatical cases br ...   more details




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