GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY
A 'grammatical category' is a general term. It encompasses among other things:
★ Grammatical aspect
★ Grammatical case
★ Grammatical mood
★ Definiteness
★ Animacy
★ Evidentiality
★ Noun class
★ Grammatical gender
★ Grammatical number
★ Grammatical polarity
★ Tense
★ Transitivity
★ Grammatical voice
★ Grammatical person
A grammatical category is a set of features which express related conceptual distinctions, and are often expressed in similar ways in a language. They are often the subject of agreement constraints.
★ What is a grammatical category?
★ Grammatical function
★ Grammatical aspect
★ Grammatical case
★ Grammatical mood
★ Definiteness
★ Animacy
★ Evidentiality
★ Noun class
★ Grammatical gender
★ Grammatical number
★ Grammatical polarity
★ Tense
★ Transitivity
★ Grammatical voice
★ Grammatical person
A grammatical category is a set of features which express related conceptual distinctions, and are often expressed in similar ways in a language. They are often the subject of agreement constraints.
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★ What is a grammatical category?
See also
★ Grammatical function
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