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Often used in the same context:
pedants,
logicians,
sophists,
split infinitive,
rhetoricians,
philosophers,
etymologies,
coinages,
homophones,
neologisms,
lexis,
past participle,
thesauruses,
archaisms,
orthography,
journalese,
apostrophes,
gerunds,
rationalists,
pentameter,
existentialists,
lexicography,
subjunctive,
philologists,
verba,
dictionaries,
antidisestablishmentarianism,
lexicographers,
william hazlitt,
aristotelian logic,
loanwords,
punctuation,
wordiness,
semicolon,
curmudgeons,
epictetus,
ebonics,
plurals,
ideograms,
circumlocution,
pedantry,
genitive,
antonym,
classicists,
linguists,
theologians,
phrenologists,
ungrammatically,
acrostics,
humanists,
adverbs,
pronounciation,
lexicons,
phrase,
hellenists,
homiletic,
hegelian dialectic,
cusswords,
imprecation,
nitpicker,
malapropism,
booboisie,
hegelian,
viziers,
eggheads,
metaphysicians,
spellchecker,
bookman,
tacitus,
declension,
verb,
deist,
tautologies,
orientalists,
participles,
versification,
quatrains,
georg wilhelm friedrich hegel,
philosophe,
jacques derrida,
ferdinand de saussure,
hairsplitting,
calvinists,
literati,
solecism,
jargons,
scientism,
juris,
franglais,
logical positivism,
belles lettres,
schwa,
cognates,
albigensian,
soren kierkegaard,
gobbledygook,
alliteration,
literalism,
fiddlesticks,
idioms,
logical fallacy,
sages,
grammarian,
writers,
translators,
astronomers,
dramatists,
scholars,
authors,
exegetes,
geographers,
historians,
jurists,
anatomists,
cartographers,
historiographers,
botanists
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— Adjectives for grammarians:
ancient,
many,
traditional,
generative,
sanskrit,
greek,
latin,
indian,
most,
early,
old,
more...
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