rule-system (of a language)
Yes, those are called antonyms. They mean the same as opposite.
Another word for rule of language is Grammar.
The rule-system (of the language).
There is no such thing as a "dighthong" in grammar. It is likely a misspelling or a made-up term. If you have a specific grammar question, please provide more information so I can assist you better.
Grammar Nazi is the technical term, I believe.
another word for grammar would be sentence construction.
punctuation, sentence structure, vocabulary and writing
Yes, those are called antonyms. They mean the same as opposite.
Another word for rule of language is Grammar.
The term inherently ambiguous is used in computer science. The term ambiguous grammar means that the grammar has no context and that there is a string which can be generated by the grammar in more than one way. Inherently ambiguous means that all context free grammar in the language is ambiguous.
Dysgrammatophobia is the fear of bad grammar.
An interjection expresses sudden emotion in grammar
By using a comma you create a symoltanyus grammar used in the correct way
There is no such thing as an "extended sentence" in grammar. "Extended sentence" is a legal term, not a grammatical term.
The term terminology consist of words that are relevant to a certain subject, theory, or profession. The term grammar however, only refers to words that must be applied correctly.
The rule-system (of the language).
The term for when an author deliberately uses bad grammar for artistic effect is called "inventive syntax" or "non-standard grammar." This technique can be used to create a specific tone or voice in the writing, or to challenge traditional grammar rules for creative purposes.