Grammatical vs Walkerism - What's the difference?
grammatical | walkerism |
(linguistics) Acceptable as a correct sentence or clause as determined by the rules and conventions of the grammar, or morpho-syntax of the language.
Of or pertaining to grammar.
(British) A form of words spoken by that due to grammatical errors, malapropisms, etc. is representative of his broadcasting style.
English eponyms
As an adjective grammatical
is (linguistics) acceptable as a correct sentence or clause as determined by the rules and conventions of the grammar, or morpho-syntax of the language.As a noun walkerism is
(british) a form of words spoken by that due to grammatical errors, malapropisms, etc is representative of his broadcasting style.grammatical
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Your writing is not grammatical enough for publication.
- My friend used a grammatical textbook to support her argument.
