grammatical gender
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Definition
Noun: A grammatical category found in many inflected languages that controls how nouns, pronouns, and adjectives agree with each other in terms of their form. While the assignment of gender can sometimes seem arbitrary, in Indo-European languages it is often, but not exclusively, related to biological sex or the concept of animacy.
Usage
Grammatical gender is a system of noun classification. It requires related words (like adjectives or articles) to change their form to "agree" with the gender of the noun they modify or refer to. - The concept is fundamental to the grammar of languages like French, Spanish, German, and Russian. - It is distinct from natural gender (biological sex), though there can be overlap.
Examples
- In French, the word for "table" () is feminine. Therefore, you must use the feminine form of the definite article: .
- In German, the word for "sun" () is feminine (), the word for "moon" () is masculine (), and the word for "girl" () is neuter (), demonstrating that grammatical gender does not always align with natural gender.
- The sentence "The old house" in Spanish must show agreement: (feminine) vs. (masculine, "The old book").
Advanced Usage
- Arbitrary Assignment: In many languages, the gender of inanimate objects is arbitrary and must be memorized. For example, why "fork" is feminine in Spanish () but masculine in French () is a matter of linguistic convention, not logic.
- Agreement Patterns: Grammatical gender affects not just articles and adjectives, but also past participles, pronouns, and sometimes verb forms in certain constructions (e.g., in Russian or Arabic).
Variants and Related Words
- Gender (noun): When used in a linguistic context, it is shorthand for "grammatical gender."
- Noun class (noun): A broader term used in linguistics that includes grammatical gender systems as well as other classification systems, such as those found in Bantu languages.
- Agreement (noun)/To agree (verb): The grammatical phenomenon governed by gender, where words change form based on the properties of a related noun.
Synonyms
- Linguistic gender
- Noun gender
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Natural gender: Refers to the biological or social sex of a referent (e.g., "man," "woman," "bull," "cow"). This is a semantic category, not a grammatical one.
- Animacy: A grammatical category based on whether a referent is alive or sentient, which can interact with or form the basis of gender systems in some languages.
- Declension: The pattern of inflection for nouns, adjectives, and pronouns, which often varies by grammatical gender.
Noun
- a grammatical category in inflected languages governing the agreement between nouns and pronouns and adjectives; in some languages it is quite arbitrary but in Indo-European languages it is usually based on sex or animateness