| 1. | Is descriptive grammar just a question of how frequent something occurs?
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| 2. | Some descriptive grammars treat adverbial and adjectival participles as distinct transgressives.
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| 3. | :Descriptive grammar doesn't stand still; it advances as the study of language advances.
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| 4. | Descriptive grammar in Arabic ( & lrm;,'rules'), underwent development in the late 8th century.
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| 5. | :: If descriptive grammar is our guiding light, then the subjunctive is at least obsolescent.
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| 6. | Descriptive grammars were rarely used in Classical Greece or in Latin through the Medieval period.
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| 7. | The article stresses that the average grammar teaching suffers from a confusion of historical and descriptive grammar.
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| 8. | Not all descriptive grammars recognize tritransitive verbs.
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| 9. | A fully explicit grammar that exhaustively describes the grammatical constructions of a language is called a descriptive grammar.
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| 10. | John Hinds, author of " Japanese : Descriptive Grammar ", describes this problem as " a major disadvantage ."
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