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Definition of Grammaticality
1. Noun. (context: of language) The state or attribute of obeying the rules of grammar; grammatical correctness. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Grammaticality
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grammaticality
Literary usage of Grammaticality
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Concept of Knowledge by Panayot Butchvarov (1970)
"... of some propositions, almost as if we meant by the word truth in the case of
these propositions something like the grammaticality of a sentence. ..."
2. The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres; Or, An Introduction by Charles Rollin (1770)
"... and mere grammaticality, which is apt to make them tedious to the audience.
There are two things in my opinion, which may very much contribute to make ..."
3. A Kaleidoscope of Digital American Literature by Martha L. Brogan, Daphnée Rentfrow (2005)
"If the metadata claims to conform to an external standard (eg, Dublin Core) check
its grammaticality, completeness, and relevance; 4. ..."
4. Architectural Bodies by Ad Graafland, Michael Speaks (1996)
"... production.9 Mimesis is only party to symbolic order to the extent to which
it produces certain constitutive rules - grammaticality if you like. ..."
5. Conceptions of Social Inquiry by J. J. Snyman (1993)
"This term refers to the fluent native speaker's largely tacit knowledge of the
grammaticality of his language. Linguistic performance, by contrast, ..."
6. Crossover: Architecture, Urbanism, Technology by Ad Graafland, Leslie Jaye Kavanaugh, George Baird (2006)
"... is a quality comparable with the grammaticality of a sentence rather than its
prepositional content. Just as we can assess the grammatical correctness ..."