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Particle (grammar)   (translated from German)
Particle (grammar) As Particles words are thus not designated ... and separation posting of word connections from particle + verb see: Particle list One considers the different forms of ... words specified above the particles for particles Particle generally in agglutinierenden languages see discussion ...
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Particle (grammar)   (translated from French)
Particle (grammar) This article is one outline to supplement ... share your knowledge by modifying it. One particle grammaticale is a short invariable word (for ...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particule_(grammaire) - 2k - Cached (French) - Wikipedia (French) - Similar pages

Particle (grammar)   (translated from Russian)
Particle (grammar) Chasti?tsa - the unalterable neznamenatel'noye (official ...
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Grammar
Grammar This article is about grammar from a linguistic perspective. For English grammar rules, see English grammar or Disputed English grammar Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology ...
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Grammar   (translated from French)
Grammar grammar is the study of rules which govern ... syntaxe ; semantic . By extension, one names too grammar the whole of the rules which make ... documents describing these rules. One often opposes grammar to linguistic in the sense that that ... it informatic uses the concept of formal grammar, which specifies the rules of syntax ...
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Grammar   (translated from Japanese)
Grammar Grammar(The ぶ it is the ぽ う ... Boolean expression etc.. It can roughly classify grammar of natural language to two. Namely, it ... purposeDescription grammarSo it is. linguistics as for grammar mainly phonetics ・Phonemics・Morphology・Syntax・ semantics ・Conversation grammarAnd so ... every class of language. Traditional generally known grammar it points to only those which ...
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Particle   (translated from Japanese)
Particle Particle(The じ ょ it does) with, part of speech . Japanese particle In Japanese, general term of the phrase ... word. Like below it is classified. Case particle Concerning body word, semantic something related to ... Case) You display. "" "" "" And so on. End particle Add meaning such as sentence and ...
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/助詞 - 4k - Cached (Japanese) - Wikipedia (Japanese) - Similar pages

Particle   (translated from German)
Particle Particle (v. lat. : pars = part (Diminuitiv)) are particles of a material. The expression "particle" is used in that Naturwissenschaft of physicists ... materials:DustFine dust Russ Dieselruss Elementarteilchen CorpuscleNano-particle in physics as equivalent term too Material point. As such is the particle in ideal object. in the linguistics ...
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Particle   (translated from Russian)
Particle This page contains the list of articles ... she would indicate directly the necessary article. Particle (physics) - in physics elementarnaya particle Chastitsa (grammar) - the part of the speech Particle (quantity) - the small quantity
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Japanese grammar
Japanese grammar The Japanese language has a highly regular ... and focus. As a subject—indicated by the particle が (ga)—the sentence is a specific ... When the sun is a topic—using the particle は (wa)—the statement is less focused ... continuative form (see below) they take the particle ni to indicate a purpose. There are ... verbs in the continuative form with the particle ni. Eg. 見る (miru, to see) ...
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