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Some definitions also add that for any production rule of the form u → v of a context-sensitive grammar, it shall be true that | u |≤| v |.
Some printed editions of Ars Minor, a schoolbook on Latin grammar by Aelius Donatus may have been printed by Gutenberg ; these have been dated either 1451 – 52 or 1455.
In 1963 he published an article that was extremely influential in the field: " Some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of meaningful elements ".
Some subsections of the liberal arts are trivium — the verbal arts: logic, grammar, and rhetoric ; and quadrivium — the numerical arts: mathematics, geometry, music, and astronomy.
Some natural languages have become naturally " standardized " by children's natural tendency to correct for illogical grammar structures in their parents ' language, which can be seen in the development of pidgin languages into creole languages ( as explained by Steven Pinker in The Language Instinct ), but this is not the case in many languages, including constructed languages such as Esperanto, where strict rules are in place as an attempt to consciously remove such irregularities.
Some writers on English grammar employ the term subjective case instead of nominative to draw attention to the differences between the " standard " generic nominative and the way it is used in English.
Some Newfoundland English differs from General Canadian English in vowel pronunciation ( e. g., in much of Newfoundland, the words fear and fair are homophones ), in morphology and syntax ( e. g., in Newfoundland the word bes is sometimes used in place of the normally conjugated forms of to be to describe continual actions or states of being, as in that rock usually bes under water instead of that rock is usually under water, but normal conjugation of to be is used in all other cases ; bes is likely a carryover of British Somerset usage with Irish grammar ) or Cornish, and in preservation of archaic adverbial-intensifiers ( e. g., in Newfoundland that play was right boring and that play was some boring both mean " that play was very boring ").
Some classical poetry forms, such as Venpa of the Tamil language, had rigid grammars ( to the point that they could be expressed as a context-free grammar ) which ensured a rhythm.
Some classical Tamil poetry forms, such as veṇpā, have rigid grammars for rhyme to the point that they could be expressed as a context-free grammar.
Some interrelated key terms underpin Halliday's approach to grammar, which forms part of his account of how language works.
Some Catholic scholars state that " vocabulary, grammar, and style make it doubtful that the book could have been put into its present form by the same person ( s ) responsible for the fourth gospel ".
Some students of universal grammar study a variety of grammars to abstract generalizations called linguistic universals, often in the form of " If X holds true, then Y occurs.
Some email messages may seem fairly harmless, for example, a grammar school student wishing to see how many people can receive his / her email for a science project, but can grow exponentially and be hard to stop.
( Some definitions do not consider the second form of rule to be permitted, in which case a context-free grammar that can generate the empty word cannot be so transformed.
Some contemporary scholars of magic consider it a constructed language that is nonetheless viable for magical workings, while other scholars of constructed languages simply consider it a very poor imitation of an ancient language, with grammar derived primarily from English.
Some selected Catholic grammar and high schools were closed.
Some linguists agree to some extent that Cantonese is closer to classical Chinese in its pronunciation and some grammar.
Some insist upon keeping as literal subtitles as possible, thus the editor would merely fix spelling and grammar mistakes, while other groups are more liberal with their editing, in which case the editor often rewrites / rewords lines in their entirety.
Some parts of England retain forms of the Tripartite System, and a few grammar schools survive in otherwise comprehensive areas.
Some of the remaining grammar schools can trace their histories to before the 16th century.
Some examples of rhymed fables appeared in a grammar of Trinidadian French creole written by John Jacob Thomas ( 1840 – 89 ) that was published in 1869.
Some linguists have proposed that the use of classifier phrases may be guided less by grammar and more by stylistic or pragmatic concerns on the part of a speaker who may be trying to foreground new or important information.
Some grammar schools were closed, and many were amalgamated with nearby secondary moderns.
Some of the variations can be accounted for by the early European writers being unaware that Zulu grammar uses prefixes, often a " i -" or a " u -", to denote the case of a noun.
Some of the ‎ more accomplished Lusoga publications include a Lusoga Bible, grammar books, ‎ riddles, proverbs, several story books and dictionaries e. g. Eibwanio www. fountainpublishers. co. ugEnglish / Lusoga-Lusoga / English dictionary.

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Some have argued that since this action is missing from the logical school's approach, it must be an incomplete analysis.
Some others prefer to wear the school's logo as a lapel or breast plastic or metal pin.
Some events the organization sponsors include " At The Show " concerts, " Bernie's After Hours " comedians, " Special Events Live " and " Miller Movies ," presented at the school's main theater, Miller Auditorium.
Some allegations centred on the school's Head of Science Steven Layfield who had in 2000, prior to his taking up the post, publicly advocated the teaching of Intelligent Design in schools.
Some of the school's more notable pupils include Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, Jack Cole, and silent film star Louise Brooks.
Some Christian schools, especially those sponsored by fundamentalist groups, do not accept government funding and subsidies because they can put their school ( and potentially their church ) operations under more government scrutiny and legislation, which can lead to the government dictating their school's operation.
Some are based on the school's location or street, such as " Old Gowers " ( for University College School, originally in Gower Street ).
Some consider this motto as a reference to how the school's positive influence shall last for eternity.
Some portions of the track can be seen in the school's playground.
Some schools have both a basic class in which students learn about newspapers, and a class that produces the school's newspaper.
Some of the more common reasons for the creation of an anti-prom include the desire to curb the large cost of a traditional prom, to listen to music other than that expected to be played at the official prom, to have a smaller, more personal get-together, ones that cannot find a date or have been rejected for a prom date, don't like the food, or have looser and less strict rules than the school's ( often relating to dress rules or alcohol consumption ).
Some of these activities and events involve the school's entire student body, while others invite Old Boys ( SAC alumni ), alumnies and their friends and families.
Some of the school's most notable students include John C. Calhoun and Aaron Burr.
Some of the school's notable alumni include Fukuzawa Yukichi, Ōmura Masujirō and Takeda Ayasaburō.
Some law school libraries are kept in the same building as the general library, but many are either in the law school's building, or in a separate facility altogether.
Some sources credit Billy Walthall, a member of the school's first four-year graduating class, with the lyrics.
Some of the school's expansive playing fields at Pilch Lane were partly sold off for housing development circa 1995, it is believed this was done to help pay for future renovation, building work and new building development.
Some of the school's co-curricular activities:

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