Findings:
- Cambridge Grammar of the English Language
- There are no rules in language, only regularities
- If you had to invent a language with no more than one hundred words
- There exists no 1:1 mapping between words in different languages
- There is no hard distinction between compiled and interpreted languages
- English: a language with (almost) no negative verbs
- grammar
- Royal Grammar School
- cognitive grammar
- good grammar, good taste
- context-free grammar
- seduction by grammar (user)
- Grammar B
- grammar pet peeves
- German grammar
- regular grammar
- Grammar school
- Japanese grammar
- The grammar demons
- grammar cop
- good grammar
- Medical Grammar
- A boy named Ben
- ambiguous grammar
- descriptive grammar
- My favorite piece of grammar
- affix grammar
- French Grammar
- Sanskrit Grammar: Introduction
- Sanskrit Grammar: Noun Overview
- Sanskrit Grammar: Noun Cases
- Correcting BBC newsreaders on their grammar
- Quarry Bank Grammar School
- bad grammar is the halitosis of the internet
- equivalent grammar
- context-sensitive grammar
- Russian Grammar
- Chinese grammar in China
- sketch grammar
- Korean grammar
- Melbourne Grammar School
- Grammar as a tool, not a rule
- semiotic grammar
- semi-Thue grammar
- Gertrude Stein, Grammar and Opera
- English Grammar for Beginners
- Universal Grammar
- prescriptive grammar
- "In" and "On" in the semantics and grammar of geography
- Style, grammar, and context
- telic grammar
- The separation of grammar and lexicon in the human mind
- Reber grammar
- King Edward VI's Grammar School
- transformational grammar
- Southpaw Grammar
- School-age teenagers should be given compulsory spelling and grammar lessons
- grammar nazi
- grammar porn
- Your grammar damages your credibility
- formal grammar
- of grammar and wishbones
- Creative Grammar
- Code, Grammar and Scholasticism (category)
- Time travel grammar
- Can you clean up you're grammar please?
- Grammar nerd (category)
- Scammer Grammar
- This is how it appears on Wikipedia and they tend to be somewhat anal about grammar, so I'm trusting this is correct
- Language
- Natural Language Processing
- constructed language
- glue language
- captive language
- natural language
- auxiliary language
- foul language
- machine language
- bondage-and-discipline language
- World's most flexible programming language
- programming language
- There is no Goddess but Goddess and She is Your Goddess
- assembly language
- The C Programming Language
- interpreted language
- generative pattern language
- language family
- language construct
- hypertext markup language
- markup language
- Use definite, specific, concrete language
- Politics and the English Language
- Body language
- literary language
- regular language
- formal language theory
- formal language
- official language
- English language
- Unified Modeling Language
- XML Linking Language
- Latin, the language of love
- colorful language
- Two nations divided by a common language
- The C++ Programming Language
- Is language innate or learned?
- object language
- Noises animals make in different languages
- Noises made by birds in different languages
- Noises made by cats in different languages
- Noises made by dogs in different languages
- Noises made by pigs in different languages
- Noises made by roosters in different languages
- Language Kit
- language games
- language nazis
- language police
- language lawyer
- balanced braces language
- pumping lemma proof that the balanced braces language is not regular
- Myhill Theorem proof that the balanced braces language is not regular
- languages of choice
- visible language workshop
- threaded interpreted language
- hardware description languages
- language is alive
- "a^n b^n" language
- pumping lemma proof that the "a^n b^n" language is not regular
- Myhill Theorem proof that the "a^n b^n" language is not regular
- Thinking without language
- English is a living language
- Language and Social Development
- magnetic language
- explicit language
- old chestnut: language equations
- answer: language equations
- How not to panic in thirty different languages
- Universal Language
- toy language
- write-only language
- ob language
- Ranting in Various Languages
- The new official language of the United States
- Languages in which whitespace is significant
- People with programming languages named after them
- ICQ languages
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