RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook grammarian (redirected fromGrammarians) Thesaurus Encyclopedia gram·mar·ian (grə-mâr′ē-ən) n. A specialist in grammar. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright ...
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our dictionary A. Its wide use.because it has been in widespread and near-constant use B. Its long history.since 1795," the dictionary's staff wrote in a “ Words of the Week" round-up(摘要). “ We do not make the C. Its rich meaning.English language. We merely record it. " D...
Scholars generally agree that the inflectional subjunctive has experienced a steady decline in the history of English. For a long time, however, there has been dissent on the development of the subjunctive during the age of prescriptivism; in other words, scholars have been concerned with the ques...
“‘Irregardless’ is included in our dictionaryA. Its wide use.because it has been in widespread and near-constant useB. Its long history.since 1795," the dictionary's staff wrote in a “Words ofthe Week” round-up(摘要).“We do not make theC. Its rich meaning.English language. We...
“' Irregardless ’is included in our dictionary . wide use because it has been in widespread and near-constant use B. Its long history since 1795, the dictionary's staff wrote in a" Words of the Week ”round -up(摘要).“We do not make the C. Its rich meaning.English language. We...
Professor Samuels presents a comprehensive explanation of the reasons for linguistic change, applying his theory in particular to the history of English. He assesses and mediates between the conflicting dogmas of different schools of linguistics, and offers an alternative theory of linguistic change which...