different between grammatical vs actant
grammatical
English
Etymology
From Middle French grammatical, from Latin grammatic?lis.
Pronunciation
- enPR: gr?m?t'?k?l, IPA(key): /????mæt?k?l/
Adjective
grammatical (comparative more grammatical, superlative most grammatical)
- Not breaching any constraints of the grammar, or morpho-syntax, of the relevant language.
- Your writing is not grammatical enough for publication.
- Of or pertaining to grammar.
- The writing was measured for both grammatical complexity and accuracy factors.
Synonyms
- grammatic
Antonyms
- (acceptable): ungrammatical
Derived terms
Translations
French
Etymology
From Middle French grammatical, from Latin grammatic?lis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??a.ma.ti.kal/
Adjective
grammatical (feminine singular grammaticale, masculine plural grammaticaux, feminine plural grammaticales)
- grammatical
Antonyms
- agrammatical
Derived terms
- grammaticalement
- mot grammatical
Related terms
- grammaire
Further reading
- “grammatical” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Norman
Adjective
grammatical m
- Alternative form of granmatical
grammatical From the web:
- what grammatical structure is repeated in the passage
- what grammatical structure is repeated in this excerpt
- what grammatical structure is the italicized portion of the sentence
- what grammatical term is his
- what grammatical mood makes an exclamation
- what grammatical feature are the words in fact
- what grammatical term is 'the'
- what grammatical form is lugete
actant
English
Etymology
Simultaneously coined in English and French by Bruno Latour from action +? -ant
Noun
actant (plural actants)
- (grammar) Any of the participants, such as the subject or object, in a grammatical clause.
Derived terms
- actantial
Translations
French
Etymology
Coined in French by Lucien Tesnière.
Pronunciation
- Homophone: actants
Noun
actant m (plural actants)
- actant
Further reading
- “actant” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- tançât
actant From the web:
- what does reactant mean
- what does actant mean in literature
- what does actant
- what does ashante mean in english
- what does cantante mean in spanish
- what is actant theory
- what us actant
- meaning of actant
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- grammatical vs actant
- object vs actant
- subject vs actant
- participant vs actant
- extremes vs extrema
- moderates vs extremes
- extremes vs extremest
- extremes vs extremer
- extremes vs spectrum
- patentless vs parentless
- patent vs patentless
- gratitude vs thanking
- thankfulness vs thanking
- fantastic vs thanking
- thanking vs grateful
- thanking vs thankful
- thanking vs praise
- thanking vs appteciation
- thanking vs appreciation
- shanking vs thanking