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Qué (quién) es grammatical - definición

SYNTACTIC FUNCTION OF WORDS IN A SENTENCE
Grammatical relations; Syntactic function; Grammatical function; Logic word; Grammatical functions
  • A tree diagram of English functions
  • Grammatical relations: Labeled DG tree

grammatical         
  • Tree structure of the sentence "Colourless green ideas sleep furiously."
JUDGEMENT ON THE WELL-FORMEDNESS OF A LINGUISTIC UTTERANCE, BASED ON WHETHER THE SENTENCE IS PRODUCED AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES AND CONSTRAINTS OF THE RELEVANT GRAMMAR
Grammatical; Grammaticality intuitions; Grammatical correctness; Grammatical intuition; Ungrammatical; Grammaticality judgement; Acceptability (linguistics)
[gr?'mat?k(?)l]
¦ adjective
1. relating to grammar.
2. in accordance with the rules of grammar.
Derivatives
grammaticality noun
grammatically adverb
grammaticalness noun
Origin
C16: from late L. grammaticalis, via L. from Gk grammatikos, from gramma, grammatos 'letter of the alphabet'.
grammatical         
  • Tree structure of the sentence "Colourless green ideas sleep furiously."
JUDGEMENT ON THE WELL-FORMEDNESS OF A LINGUISTIC UTTERANCE, BASED ON WHETHER THE SENTENCE IS PRODUCED AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES AND CONSTRAINTS OF THE RELEVANT GRAMMAR
Grammatical; Grammaticality intuitions; Grammatical correctness; Grammatical intuition; Ungrammatical; Grammaticality judgement; Acceptability (linguistics)
1.
Grammatical is used to indicate that something relates to grammar.
Should the teacher present grammatical rules to students?
...grammatical errors.
ADJ: ADJ n
grammatically
...grammatically correct language.
ADV: ADV adj/-ed
2.
If someone's language is grammatical, it is considered correct because it obeys the rules of grammar.
...a new test to determine whether students can write grammatical English.
ADJ
grammatically
One in five undergraduates cannot write grammatically.
ADV: ADV after v
Grammatical         
  • Tree structure of the sentence "Colourless green ideas sleep furiously."
JUDGEMENT ON THE WELL-FORMEDNESS OF A LINGUISTIC UTTERANCE, BASED ON WHETHER THE SENTENCE IS PRODUCED AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES AND CONSTRAINTS OF THE RELEVANT GRAMMAR
Grammatical; Grammaticality intuitions; Grammatical correctness; Grammatical intuition; Ungrammatical; Grammaticality judgement; Acceptability (linguistics)
·adj Of or pertaining to grammar; of the nature of grammar; as, a grammatical rule.
II. Grammatical ·adj According to the rules of grammar; grammatically correct; as, the sentence is not grammatical; the construction is not grammatical.

Wikipedia

Grammatical relation

In linguistics, grammatical relations (also called grammatical functions, grammatical roles, or syntactic functions) are functional relationships between constituents in a clause. The standard examples of grammatical functions from traditional grammar are subject, direct object, and indirect object. In recent times, the syntactic functions (more generally referred to as grammatical relations), typified by the traditional categories of subject and object, have assumed an important role in linguistic theorizing, within a variety of approaches ranging from generative grammar to functional and cognitive theories. Many modern theories of grammar are likely to acknowledge numerous further types of grammatical relations (e.g. complement, specifier, predicative, etc.). The role of grammatical relations in theories of grammar is greatest in dependency grammars, which tend to posit dozens of distinct grammatical relations. Every head-dependent dependency bears a grammatical function.

Grammatical categories are assigned to the words and phrases that have the relations. This includes traditional parts of speech like nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., and features like number and tense.

Ejemplos de uso de grammatical
1. Incidentally, Shakespeare re–wrote lots of grammatical rules.
2. The message had numerous grammatical mistakes in Arabic.
3. An array of grammatical errors was also discovered.
4. "Shakespeare would have made grammatical errors had he been a broadcaster.
5. Bush‘s grammatical goof here Wednesday seemed to track neatly perhaps his most famous verbal faux pas.