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grammarians <a grammarian; grammarians> N

grammarians

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Debate amongst grammarians over the appropriateness of the two types of sequence of tenses goes back as far as the 18th century.
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We have orators, poets, eloquent persons, theologians, grammarians, tellers of tales and purveyors of lore, narrators of traditions, readers, scholars, jurists, judges, magistrates and ecstatics.
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Grammarians of other languages have created further, similar, special classifications for these types of words.
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It has been so for centuries, and even the most conservative grammarians have followed this practice.
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Grammarians focus mainly on the literary dialects and isolated words.
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According to other grammarians, however, the ekaea is not properly a compound at all.
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Some grammarians distinguish this divine usage as a "pluralis excellentiae" rather than a majestic plural.
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These emigres were grammarians, humanists, poets, writers, printers, lecturers, musicians, astronomers, architects, academics, artists, scribes, philosophers, scientists, politicians and theologians.
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You can almost hear the nation's grammarians yodelling with joy at that faultless archaism.
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Grammarians can (again) employ constituency tests to shed light on the controversy.
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