
In theoretical linguistics, grammaticality is the quality of a linguistic utterance of being grammatically well-formed. An asterisk before a form is a mark that the cited form is ungrammatical. Lyons 1968 defines the concept as `that part of the acceptability of utterances which can be accounted for in terms of the rules`, a criterion that compl.....
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(Grammar (grammatical / grammaticality)) Grammar is the set of rules that tells how words can be put into a sequence and a form that allows their meaning to become unambiguous in a sentence. The order of words in a phrase, clause or sentence is called its syntax and the form of words is called morphology (for example, to show plural we add the morp...
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