rule of grammar
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Definition
- Noun:
- A linguistic rule for the syntax of grammatical utterances: A "rule of grammar" is a principle or convention that describes how words and phrases are correctly combined to form sentences in a language. It governs the structure of well-formed utterances.
Usage
- A "rule of grammar" is a formal statement about the permissible structures in a language. It is used when discussing language correctness, syntax, and linguistic theory.
- These rules can be descriptive (describing how language is actually used) or prescriptive (dictating how language be used).
Examples
- Noun:
- One fundamental rule of grammar in English is that a singular subject requires a singular verb.
- Linguists study the rules of grammar that underlie all human languages.
- The sentence "She go to school" violates a basic rule of grammar regarding verb conjugation.
Advanced Usage
- "To violate/break a rule of grammar": to produce an utterance that does not conform to a standard syntactic principle.
- While effective in casual speech, the phrase "ain't" is often said to break a rule of grammar in formal writing.
- "Underlying rule of grammar": a fundamental, often unconscious, syntactic principle that native speakers intuitively know.
- The ability of children to form questions they have never heard before demonstrates their grasp of underlying rules of grammar.
Variants and Related Words
- Grammatical rule (n): A synonym for "rule of grammar."
- The grammatical rule concerning adjective order is surprisingly complex.
- Syntax rule (n): A rule specifically concerning sentence structure.
- This syntax rule explains how to form relative clauses.
Synonyms
- Grammatical principle: A fundamental truth or law governing grammar.
- Syntactic rule: A rule pertaining to sentence structure.
Related Phrases
- Exception to the rule: A case where a grammatical rule does not apply.
- "I am" is an exception to the rule for forming the first-person singular present tense of "to be."
Noun
- a linguistic rule for the syntax of grammatical utterances