Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Their presence changes the meaning or the tone of the sentence, but not its grammaticality.
In context, grammaticality does not necessarily ensure acceptability or coherence.
Patient focus verbs require both the agent and the object argument for grammaticality.
The grammaticality of manual representation of English in classroom settings.
Processing linguistic complexity and grammaticality in the left frontal cortex.
Central to the debate between generative and probabilistic approaches is the notion of grammaticality.
This led to more systematic research on linguistic data such as native speaker judgments and distinctions in grammaticality.
To test for grammatical competence in a speaker, grammaticality judgments of utterances are often used.
The importance of binding is shown in the grammaticality of the following sentences:
The corpora can also be used to check for the acceptability or syntactic "grammaticality" of their written work.
I asked one hundred friends, students, and fellow linguists about the grammaticality of eclectic bounty .
Grammaticality judgments in the test phase are made by comparing novel letter string to the ones already in memory.
Each novel letter string is compared to the collection of features in memory and their similarity is used to determine grammaticality.
In this respect, it differs from stochastic grammar, which considers grammaticality as a probabilistic variable.
An important one is that the possible substitutes for man (preserving grammaticality, but not necessarily semantic normality) are virtually identical in the two positions.
The acceptability, rather than grammaticality, of any of these sequences in a given context depends on how it fits into its surrounding textual environment.
Therefore, generative linguistics strives to predict grammaticality exhaustively.
Prescriptive grammars of controlled natural languages define grammaticality as a matter of explicit consensus.
Gradience in grammar: Experimental and computational aspects of degrees of grammaticality.
Montague grammars, by contrast, characterise at most context-sensitive languages, and therefore yield decision procedures for grammaticality.
In theoretical linguistics, grammaticality is the quality of a linguistic utterance of being grammatically well-formed.
Consequently, the linguist can study an idealised version of language, greatly simplifying linguistic analysis (see the "Grammaticality" section below).
The anaphor is therefore left unbound, which violates condition A - explaining the sentence's un grammaticality.
The rules of a generative grammar typically function as an algorithm to predict grammaticality as a discrete (yes-or-no) result.
This particular cline is called 'the cline of grammaticality', and it is a common one.