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  2. Northern Subject Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Subject Rule is a grammatical pattern that occurs in Northern English and Scots dialects. [1] Present-tense verbs may take the verbal ‑ s suffix, except when they are directly adjacent to one of the personal pronouns I, you, we, or they as their subject. As a result, they sing contrasts with the birds sings; they sing and dances ...

  3. Parsing expression grammar - Wikipedia

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    Parsing expression grammar. In computer science, a parsing expression grammar ( PEG) is a type of analytic formal grammar, i.e. it describes a formal language in terms of a set of rules for recognizing strings in the language. The formalism was introduced by Bryan Ford in 2004 [1] and is closely related to the family of top-down parsing ...

  4. Grammatical particle - Wikipedia

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    In grammar, the term particle ( abbreviated PTCL) has a traditional meaning, as a part of speech that cannot be inflected, and a modern meaning, as a function word (functor) associated with another word or phrase in order to impart meaning. Although a particle may have an intrinsic meaning and may fit into other grammatical categories, the ...

  5. Loose sentence - Wikipedia

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    Loose sentence. A loose sentence (also called a cumulative sentence) is a type of sentence in which the main idea ( independent clause) is elaborated by the successive addition of modifying clauses or phrases.

  6. Verbless clause - Wikipedia

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    Verbless clause. Verbless clauses are comprised, semantically, of a predicand, expressed or not, and a verbless predicate. For example, the underlined string in [ With the children so sick,] we've been at home a lot means the same thing as the clause the children are so sick. It attributes the predicate "so sick" to the predicand "the children".

  7. Singular they - Wikipedia

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    Singular. they. Singular they, along with its inflected or derivative forms, them, their, theirs, and themselves (also themself and theirself ), is a gender-neutral third-person pronoun. It typically occurs with an indeterminate antecedent, in sentences such as: " Somebody left their umbrella in the office.

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