Grammatical Element
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Grammatical Element
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Introduction To Grammatical Elements
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The term, “Grammatical Element” is a NOT a standard Grammatical Term in “normal” English Grammar… (or any Grammatical System as far as I know.) It is, instead, a Common Tongue Grammatical Term that I “coined”, to better be able to describe the terms for the Letters, Numbers, and Punctuation in The Grammatical System of The Common Tongue. Which is an enlightened way of Knowing & Comprehending that which is commonly referred to as: “English Grammar”.
A Grammatical Element is any: Letter, Number, or symbol of Punctuation, as-well-as other symbolic characters such as Scientific, Mathematical, and Computational Symbols. Each of these Pictographic Symbols function as a single individual “Element” within a Grammatical Unit (when Letters and sometimes Punctuation are used to make Words) — within Grammatical Devices such as: Clauses, Phrases, or Interjections (when Punctuation is used to separate these Grammatical Devices within a Grammatical Structure) — and within Grammatical Structures, to separate them from other Grammatical Structures (separating one Sentence from another).
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Grammatical Element(s) + Grammatical Element(s) = Grammatical Unit
As briefly stated above — all Grammatical Units are made-up-of the Grammatical Elements known-as: “Letters” — and sometimes, the Grammatical Elements known-as: “Punctuation” (for example the Grammatical Element of the “Apostrophe” in the Grammatical Unit of the contracted Word, “You’re”.) Grammatical Units are (often) then, combined with the help of the Grammatical Elements known-as: “Punctuation” to form Grammatical Devices like those mentioned above.
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Grammatical Unit(s) + Grammatical Unit(s) and/or Grammatical Element(s) = Grammatical Device
Those Grammatical Devices (all made-up-of Grammatical Units > which are made-up-of Grammatical Elements) are then combined with other Grammatical Units, and the use of the Grammatical Elements of “Punctuation”, to form Grammatical Structures — i.e.: Sentences. Those structures, then, grow-and-grow by the combination of yet more Grammatical Structures, to form even larger Grammatical Structures — i.e.: Paragraphs… All are made-up-of Individual Grammatical Elements.
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Grammatical Elements Are The “Building Blocks” Of:
Grammatical Unit(s) — Grammatical Devices — Grammatical Structures
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See Also:
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- Grammatical Unit
- Grammatical Device — (Coming Soon)
- Grammatical Structure — (Coming Soon)
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