The collective noun for grammarians is a conjunction of grammarians.
Caulfield Grammarians Football Club was created in 1920.
grammarians
Grammar refers to the rules and structure that govern a language. Grammarians are scholars or experts who study and analyze these rules to understand how language functions. They often provide guidance on proper usage, syntax, and punctuation to help individuals communicate effectively.
Adverb
The triliteral root or jedhr of sayaara (سيارة) is either "syr" (سير) or "sar" (سار). Both are correct, but "syr" is agreed upon by all grammarians while "sar" is less popular. The difference is that some grammarians argue that alif cannot be a root letter, because alif is the only letter in Arabic which is a vowel and a number of grammarians argue that it is impossible for vowels to be constituent entities of a triliteral root.Please see Hans Wehr Dictionary pages 521 and 522 for further clarification.
Throughout history, the nature of syllogistic logic and deductive reasoning was shaped by grammarians, mathematicians, and philosophers.
A grammarian is a person who studies or is an expert in grammar. A case grammarian would be a grammarian who is specifically an expert on the different cases in grammar.
The origin of modern grammar is typically traced back to the work of the Greek scholar Pamphilus of Alexandria in the 3rd century BCE. Pamphilus' work was based on the earlier grammarians of the Alexandrian school, including Zenodotus, Dionysius Thrax, and Aristarchus. These grammarians developed a systematic approach to grammar that was continued by later scholars such as Apollonius Dyscolus and Hermogenes.
Yes although grammarians would argue that you can't end a sentence with a preposition but ignore 'em.
John Kigan has written: 'Remarks on the practice of grammarians; with an attempt to discover the principles of a new system of english grammar'
In the sentence, "Which roads leads to Tennesse?", "which" is an interrogative adjective (or interrogative pronoun, according to some grammarians).