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Meanings of grammatical structure in English
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Usage of grammatical structure in English
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So what tale does this grammaticalstructure have to tell?
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The grammaticalstructure not only stands on its head but maintains that posture for an extravagant while.
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It is extremely simple, being almost devoid of inflections, and of very simple grammaticalstructure, relying largely on intonation.
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Watts-Dunton points out that there is also a law of simplicity of grammaticalstructure which the lyric disregards at its peril.
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Thousands of unfamiliar words, an entirely different grammaticalstructure and the high potential for embarrassment are enough to intimidate many of us.
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Being totally ignorant of the grammaticalstructure of the Pareni, I can raise but feeble doubts against the opinion of the Italian missionary.
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Many authorities think that the grammaticalstructure of English would, even in the absence of that event, have evolved into something like its present form.
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Dothraki, which is spoken by warrior horsemen and Valyrian, the language of the Valyrian Peninsula each have a vast vocabulary and their own grammaticalstructure.
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Maahlamela added that South African Sign Languages is a language with its own distinct grammaticalstructures and lexicon.
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There are also some unusual grammaticalstructures in places, which probably result from the author's intention to render the translations as literally as possible.