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What is the abbreviation for Venezuela?

VE Vene Vzla


What does the N in VN stand for it has 5 letters?

VN means visual novel, so novel I guess.


What is it called when a word or phrase is over used?

Somewhat close to the word repeat, the word you're looking for, I believe, is: repetition.


What is the definition of grammar?

1. a particular analysis of the system and structure of language or of a specific language.2. the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general, usually taken as consisting of syntax and morphology (including inflections) and sometimes also phonology and semantics.A mathematical definition for grammar :A grammar G is a 4 tuple (VN , Ʃ, P, S) where :VN is a finite non-empty set of variables. [like , ... ]Ʃis a finite non-empty set of terminal strings.[This is like substituting the noun or verb with a word. noun = 'wiki'. verb = 'running' . So the words 'wiki', 'running' etc are terminal strings. i.e. they are constants. ]P is the set of production rules.[Production rules are those instructions which when applied to a sentence of the form ... would give you a sentence in the language (here it is in English) ] Production rules are of the form α → β , where α, β ϵ ( VN Ս Ʃ)*S is the special symbol denoting the sentence.e.g in English it would be like , S = ...A language L(G) is generated by applying the production rules on S to generate a string of terminals alone (called a sentence).e.g. :VN = { noun, verb, adverb }Ʃ = { 'wiki', 'running', 'swiftly', 'away' }S = P = { noun -> 'wiki' , verb -> 'running' , -> 'quickly' }So from S on applying the production rules we generate a string of terminals : wiki swiftly runningThis forms our final result. Since we have obtained a sentence with only terminals.In most grammars ( for machines or humans ) there could be recursive production rules that could form innumerable number of terminal sentences. And it would be quite a task to verify if a given sentence belongs to the language.AnswerGrammar is the correct wording of words, to form sentences.grammar |ˈgramər|nounthe whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general, usually taken as consisting of syntax and morphology (including inflections) and sometimes also phonology andsemantics.Grammar may also be defined as: Grammar is the science of the study of the behavior of words and the rules governing the use of words in sentences.


How do you spell mean?

Mean