| 11. | Unlike Esperanto, Ido does not impose rules of grammatical agreement between grammatical categories within a sentence.
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| 12. | The grammatical category associated with affirmative and negative is called "'polarity " '.
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| 13. | Clitics can belong to any grammatical category, although they are commonly pronouns, determiners, or adpositions.
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| 14. | Some languages have a distinct grammatical category of evidentiality that is required to be expressed at all times.
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| 15. | Often, semantic concepts are embedded in the morphology or syntax of the language in the form of grammatical categories.
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| 16. | Evidentiality is not considered a grammatical category in English because it is expressed in diverse ways and is always optional.
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| 17. | In traditional structural grammar, grammatical categories are semantic distinctions; this is reflected in a morphological or syntactic paradigm.
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| 18. | The grammatical category associated with comparison of adjectives and adverbs is "'degree of comparison " '.
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| 19. | Roots have no grammatical categories in and of themselves, and merely represent the bundle of semantic features to be exponed.
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| 20. | Arab grammarians did not feel as bound by the classical grammatical categories as did the European counterparts of that historical period.
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