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Grammarian may refer to:

  • Alexandrine grammarians, philologists and textual scholars in Hellenistic Alexandria in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE
  • Biblical grammarians, scholars who study the Bible and the Hebrew language
  • Grammarian (Greco-Roman), a teacher in the second stage in the traditional education system
  • Linguist, a scientist who studies language
  • Philologist, a scholar of literary criticism, history, and language
  • Sanskrit grammarian, scholars who studied the grammar of Sanskrit
  • Speculative grammarians or Modistae, a 13th and 14th century school of philosophy
  • Grammarians of Basra, scholars of Arabic
  • Grammarians of Kufa, scholars of Arabic

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Grammarian

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Look up grammarian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grammarian may refer to: Alexandrine grammarians, philologists and textual scholars in Hellenistic...

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Servius the Grammarian

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distinguished as Servius the Grammarian (Latin: Servius or Seruius Grammaticus), was a late fourth-century and early fifth-century grammarian. He earned a contemporary...

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Hebrew language

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was done by grammarians in explaining the grammar and vocabulary of Biblical Hebrew; much of this was based on the work of the grammarians of Classical...

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Geoffrey the Grammarian

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Geoffrey the Grammarian (fl. 1440) (in Latin: Galfridus Grammaticus) was an English medieval monk and grammarian who wrote several treatises. Geoffrey...

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Neogrammarian

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(German: Junggrammatiker, pronounced [ˈjʊŋɡʁaˌmatɪkɐ] , lit. 'young grammarians') were a German school of linguists, originally at the University of...

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Alexandrine grammarians

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The Alexandrine grammarians were philologists and textual scholars who flourished in Hellenistic Alexandria in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE, when that...

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John the Grammarian

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John the Grammarian can refer to: John of Caesarea (theologian), the first neo-Chalcedonian theologian John Philoponus, an early Byzantine philosopher...

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Patanjali

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vast is his text, that this Patanjali has been the authority as the last grammarian of classical Sanskrit for more than 2,000 years, with Pāṇini and Kātyāyana...

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Caulfield Grammarians

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Caulfield Grammarians can refer to: Individuals who are attending, or have attended Caulfield Grammar School (see List of Caulfield Grammar School people)...

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Israel the Grammarian

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Israel the Grammarian (c. 895 – c. 965) was one of the leading European scholars of the mid-tenth century. In the 930s, he was at the court of King Æthelstan...

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Aristarchus of Samothrace

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Σαμόθραξ Aristarchos o Samothrax; c. 220 – c. 143 BC) was an ancient Greek grammarian, noted as the most influential of all scholars of Homeric poetry. He was...

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Theognostus the Grammarian

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Theognostus the Grammarian (Greek: Θεόγνωστος ὁ Γραμματικός; Latin: Theognostus Grammaticus) was a Byzantine grammarian of the 9th century and the author...

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Symeon Logothete

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Symeon Logothete (or Symeon Magister) was a 10th-century Byzantine Greek historian and poet. Symeon wrote a world chronicle that goes from Creation to...

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Richard Mitchell

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fame in the late-1970s as the founder and publisher of The Underground Grammarian, a newsletter of opinion and criticism that ran until 1992, and wrote...

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First Grammatical Treatise

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Wormianus. The anonymous author is today often referred to as the "First Grammarian". This work is one of the earliest written works in Icelandic (and in...

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Lucius Orbilius Pupillus

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Lucius Orbilius Pupillus (114 BC – c. 14 BC) was a Latin grammarian of the 1st century BC, who taught at school, first at Benevento and then at Rome, where...

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English language

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the subject of a finite clause, otherwise the objective is used. While grammarians such as Henry Sweet and Otto Jespersen noted that the English cases did...

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Modistae

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(Latin for Modists), also known as the speculative grammarians, were the members of a school of grammarian philosophy known as Modism or speculative grammar...

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Arabic grammar

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itself emerged from Sicilian Arabic. The identity of the oldest Arabic grammarian is disputed; some sources state that it was Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali, who...

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Diomedes Grammaticus

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Diomedes Grammaticus was a Latin grammarian who probably lived in the late 4th century AD. He wrote a grammatical treatise, known either as De Oratione...

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Linguistics

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System of the Early Comparative Grammarians." Amsterdamska, Olga (1987). "The Idea System of the Early Comparative Grammarians". Schools of Thought: The Development...

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