grammar

      英['gr?m?] 美['gr?m?]
      • n. 語法;語法書

      詞態變化


      復數:?grammars;

      中文詞源


      grammar 語法

      來自gram, 刻,寫,后指文字,字母。該詞在中世紀有魔咒,神秘學等詞義,見其拼寫變體glamour. 現該詞主要指語言學習,語法。

      英文詞源


      grammar
      grammar: [14] Etymologically, grammar is the ‘art of letters’. The word comes via Anglo- Norman gramere, Old French gramaire, and Latin grammatica from Greek grammatiké, a noun use of the adjective grammatikós ‘of letters’ (whence English grammatical [16]). This was a derivative of the noun grámma ‘something written’, hence ‘letter of the alphabet’, which was related to the verb gráphein ‘write’ (source of English graphic) and also gave English gram and the suffix -gram that appears in a wide range of English words, from anagram and diagram to telegram and kissagram.
      => glamour, gram, graphic
      grammar (n.)
      late 14c., "Latin grammar, rules of Latin," from Old French gramaire "grammar; learning," especially Latin and philology, also "(magic) incantation, spells, mumbo-jumbo" (12c., Modern French grammaire), an "irregular semi-popular adoption" [OED] of Latin grammatica "grammar, philology," perhaps via an unrecorded Medieval Latin form *grammaria. The classical Latin word is from Greek grammatike (tekhne) "(art) of letters," referring both to philology and to literature in the broadest sense, fem. of grammatikos (adj.) "pertaining to or versed in letters or learning," from gramma "letter" (see -gram). An Old English gloss of it was st?fcr?ft (see staff (n.)).

      A much broader word in Latin and Greek; restriction of the meaning to "systematic acount of the rules and usages of language" is a post-classical development. Until 16c. limited to Latin; in reference to English usage by late 16c., thence "rules of a language to which speakers and writers must conform" (1580s). Meaning "a treatise on grammar" is from 1520s. For the "magic" sense, compare gramary. The sense evolution is characteristic of the Dark Ages: "learning in general, knowledge peculiar to the learned classes," which included astrology and magic; hence the secondary meaning of "occult knowledge" (late 15c. in English), which evolved in Scottish into glamour (q.v.).

      A grammar-school (late 14c.) originally was a school for learning Latin, which was begun by memorizing the grammar. In U.S. (1842) the term was put to use in the graded system for a school between primary and secondary where English grammar is one of the subjects taught. The word is attested earlier in surnames (late 12c.) such as Robertus Gramaticus, Richard le Gramarie, whence the modern surname Grammer.

      雙語例句


      1. He was known for his poor grammar and punctuation.
      他不通語法和亂用標點是出了名的。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. At his grammar school he is remembered for being bad at games.
      在文法學校他因不善于玩游戲為大家所熟知。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. He is in the third year at Leeds Grammar School.
      他在利茲文法學校念3年級。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. Modern word processors usually have spelling checkers and even grammar checkers.
      現代文字處理器通常帶有拼寫檢查功能,有的還有語法檢查功能。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. "Grandma "pronounced as "grammar"is an example of assimilation.
      把“grandma”讀成“grammar”是語音同化的一個例證。

      來自辭典例句


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