U4 L2 Grammar Flashcards

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What are the two ways the term grammar can be used?

A

1- grammar of language, relationships of words in a sentence

2- prescriptive grammar, set of rules for the use of a language

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2
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What is Accusative?

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  • used for direct objects

- corresponds with objective case in English

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What is Dative?

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used for indirect objects

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What is Ablative?

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  • expresses separation from, position, motion from, or means something is done
  • from, with, in or by
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5
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What is Genitive?

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  • showing possession, source or origin

- possessive case in English

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What is an Inflection?

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changing form of word to indicate case, gender, number and tense

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What were the first English grammars based on? And why?

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Latin Models, because they were considered the ideal language

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How are Latin and English structures different?

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L- relied on inflections to indicate word relationship

E- relies primarily on word order

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9
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What are Traditional grammars primarily consisted/referred to be?

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prescriptive grammar

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How do Traditional grammars progress?

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  • begin with definition of sentence

- then describes Individual parts of speech

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What are the classifications of the parts of speech in Traditional Grammar?

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  • noun
  • adjective
  • verb
  • adverb
  • preposition
  • conjunction
  • pronoun
  • interjection

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What do Traditional grammars also define other than the definition of a sentence and parts of speech?

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  • phrases and clauses
  • word relationships
  • speech part functions
  • uses and placements of constructions (verbals, prepositional phrases)
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13
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What are some weaknesses of Traditional grammars?

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  • their detail
  • views English from the outside
  • do not explain inevitable formation of every possible English sentence
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14
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Is today’s grammar strictly traditional? Why?

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  • no

- It’s been modified without changing basic principles

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What is Functionalist grammar?

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  • modified approach to Traditional grammar
  • emphasizes usage
  • reinforces concepts through practice
  • uses structure and terminology of traditional grammar while emphasizing function
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16
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What does a comparison of the grammatical structure of English and of Latin show?

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Latin is inadequate as a model for English

17
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How many noun/pronoun cases does Latin have?

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5:

  • nominative
  • genitive
  • dative
  • accusative
  • ablative

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18
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How many noun/pronoun cases does English have?

A

3:

  • nominative
  • objective
  • possessive
19
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What is the most complex type of pronouns and how many forms do they have?

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  • 3rd person
  • 12 forms
  • cannot be considered typical English words