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- Introduction to Traditional Grammar - Explains the basics of modern English grammar and Old English grammar, using the traditional grammatical terms found in dictionaries, glossaries, and textbooks.
- Guide to Grammar and Writing - Contains scores of digital handouts on grammar and English usage, computer-graded quizzes, and recommendations on writing in various issues. [Acrobat Reader, sound card, and PowerPoint recommended but not required.]
- Guide to Grammar and Writing - Digital handouts on grammar and English usage. From subject-verb agreement and use of articles to exercises in parallel structures and argumentative essays. You can submit questions about grammar and writing.
- Schoolhouse Rock: Grammar Rock - Offers lyrics to songs that aid with grammar and parts of speech.
- The AGFL Grammar Work Lab - The formalism for the to attribute grammars related Affix Grammar over Finite Lattices developed at the University of Nijmegen is being applied to natural-language processing. Context-free grammars can be described on a primary context-free level augmented by secondary-level features for expressing agreement between parts of speech.
- Phrase Structure Grammars and Context Sensitive Grammars - A site which shows that the languages generated by phrase structure grammars are recursively enumerable languages. Similarly, it shows that the languages generated by context sensitive grammars are accepted by linear bounded automata.
- Romanian Grammar - A very complete reference grammar of Romanian, by Dana Cojocaru. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic and East European Language Resource Center.
- English Grammar Clinic - An on-line grammar clinic from England. Administered by the Lydbury Centre. Bulletin boards and chat.
- Cats Family Grammar - Offers grammar explanations in English, German and Russian.
- A Web of On-line Grammars - This website contains links to all of the serious if not complete grammars of languages on the Web. It currently contains links to grammars of more than 80 different languages.
Wikipedia Articles
- Cognitive approaches to grammar - Cognitive approaches to grammar are theories of grammar that relate grammar to mental processes and structures in human cognition. While Chomsky's theories of generative grammar are the most influential in most areas of linguistics, other theories also deal with the cognitive aspects of grammar.
- Construction grammar - The term construction grammar (CxG) covers a "family" of theories, or models, of grammar that are based on the idea that the primary unit of grammar is the grammatical construction rather than the atomic syntactic unit and the rule that combines atomic units, and that the grammar of a language is made up of taxonomies of families of constructions.
- Stochastic context-free grammar - A stochastic context-free grammar (SCFG; also probabilistic context-free grammar, PCFG) is a context-free grammar in which each production is augmented with a probability. The probability of a derivation (parse) is then the product of the probabilities of the productions used in that derivation; thus some derivations are more consistent with the stochastic grammar than others.
- Generative grammar - In linguistics, generative grammar : (i) a proof-theoretic framework for the study of syntax partially inspired by formal grammar theory and popularized by Noam Chomsky, (ii) particular instantiations of this general framework adopted by Noam Chomsky, (iii) any grammatical framework adopting as a core assumption that the domain of a grammatical theory is to predict the precise set of sentences which would be considered "grammatical" in ...
- Transformational grammar - In linguistics, a transformational grammar, or transformational-generative grammar (TGG), is a grammar, especially of a natural language, that has been developed in a Chomskian tradition. Additionally, transformational grammar is the Chomskian tradition that gives rise to specific transformational grammars.