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Grammar.
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A course dealing with the rules of language is a course in grammar.
Its γλωσσολογία (glossologia/glossology).
grammar
Grammar
Yes, but each language has its own rules. English and French have a signifegent change in the grammar. 'La porte rouge' (French) in English would be 'the door red', and not 'the red door'. 'Die tur rot' (German) would be the same as English, but different in French or Greek.
The rules for the organization of a language is called syntax.
The structure of language refers to how words are organized and arranged to convey meaning. Rules of language, known as grammar, govern how words can be combined to form sentences. These rules include syntax (word order), morphology (word structure), and semantics (meaning).
The introductory Spanish course is a prerequisite to Spanish grammar course. Before driving with an instructor, students must pass the prerequisite class dealing with the rules of the road. You may not take Algebra I until you successfully complete the prerequisite basic math course.
American settlers, who didn't follow the rules for colonizing Texas, including the religion, language and of course, stopping from practicing slavery.
James Moor has written: 'Elements of the Greek language, exhibited, for the most part, in new rules, made easy to the memory by their brevity: being a translation of Dr. Moor's celebrated Greek grammar' -- subject(s): Greek language, Grammar 'Solutions to Selected Exercises in the Logic Book' 'Elements of the Greek language' -- subject(s): Greek language, Grammar 'Essays, read to a literary society'