| 1. | Correctness rules are standards of grammar and usage drawn from traditional grammar.
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| 2. | Traditional grammars often begin with these rather vague notions of the grammatical functions.
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| 3. | Note, the verb phrase described here corresponds to the predicate of traditional grammar.
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| 4. | So it's not surprising that traditional grammars are bereft of answers.
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| 5. | Nonetheless, similar definitions have been used in most traditional grammars.
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| 6. | :: According to traditional grammar, it's just as correct as " Has took ".
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| 7. | In traditional grammar syntax, a sentence is analyzed as having two parts, a predicate.
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| 8. | A "'traditional grammar "'is a framework for the description of the structure of a language.
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| 9. | The rules inferred from toddler speech were better predictors of subsequent speech than traditional grammars.
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| 10. | Traditional grammars generally classify words into parts of speech.
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