He who would have seized the spirit of the laws will learn the positive laws like the good grammarian learns a language. |
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She maintains that a classically trained grammarian would in fact not interpret it that way. |
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If he is a grammarian whose opinion we are supposed to respect, why does he write such ungrammatical English? |
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Panini was a Sanskrit grammarian who gave a comprehensive and scientific theory of phonetics, phonology, and morphology. |
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Kimhi's Book of Roots, or Compendium, is a reworking of the Spanish grammarian Ibn Janah's fundamental work on Hebrew philology. |
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I don't think that I'm perfect as a punctuator or grammarian but people will take that simple point of view. |
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Robert Lowth, probably the most influential English grammarian of all time, began his 1762 book with a quotation from Cicero complaining about the rubbish Latin that the Roman statesman heard in the streets around him. |
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He followed a methodology which suited the European mind and adopted a specific terminology, which had to be applied by every non Arabic-speaking grammarian. |
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He was noted for the correctness of his information, as a grammarian and a philologer. |
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In the jargon of the ancient grammarian, penacilin would be a barbarism. |
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Henry's later childhood, probably from the age of seven, was spent in Anjou, where he was educated by Peter of Saintes, a noted grammarian of the day. |
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The Byzantine grammarian Tzetzes also listed him as a contemporary of the tyrant and yet made him a contemporary of the philosopher Pythagoras as well. |
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Probably in his first year, he wrote his first work on philosophy, a treatment of Latin paradoxes called the Grammarian. |
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The First Grammarian marked these with a dot above the letter. |
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