As noted in section 1, prescriptive grammarians condemned the use of zero adverbs in the eighteenth century.
While today's language critics fault it, our 20th-century grammarians seem happy with the passive as a fact of life.
The activation of those modules depends on the nature of the input and on the linguistic strategy selected by the grammarian.
Finally, he claims that the nuns have been motivated in their precocity to consult historians and grammarians so as to facilitate their understanding of scripture.
Even the grammarians of the time by and large ignored the apostrophe as part of possessive constructions.
These can be useful to grammarians, in allowing exceptional, disprefer red or peripheral cases to be alluded to without specific commitment.
He does cite 16th-century grammarians, however, who even then treat orthographic geminate vowels in many forms as bisyllabic.
Many things in real life, which often confounds the dictates of grammarians, can show how this is so.