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==Derived uses==
==Derived uses==
*[[Alexandrine grammarians]], influential philologists of the works of classic Ancient Greek literature, active around 250 BCE. Related labels are ''Greek grammarians'', ''Roman grammarians'', and ''Latin grammarians''.
*[[Alexandrine grammarians]], influential philologists of the works of classic Ancient Greek literature, active around 250 BCE. Related labels are ''Greek grammarians'', ''Roman grammarians'', and ''Latin grammarians'', "Tamil grammarians".
*[[Speculative grammarians]], a 13th and 14th centuries school of grammarian philosophy active in northern France, Germany, Britain and Denmark
*[[Speculative grammarians]], a 13th and 14th centuries school of grammarian philosophy active in northern France, Germany, Britain and Denmark
*''[[Speculative Grammarian]]'', a satirical linguistics journal started in 1988
*''[[Speculative Grammarian]]'', a satirical linguistics journal started in 1988

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Grammarian may refer to:

  • In the modern narrower sense (since the split of linguistics and philology), a linguist, especially a scholar of grammar and syntax.
  • In the Ancient Greek sense, a philologist

Derived uses

  • Alexandrine grammarians, influential philologists of the works of classic Ancient Greek literature, active around 250 BCE. Related labels are Greek grammarians, Roman grammarians, and Latin grammarians, "Tamil grammarians".
  • Speculative grammarians, a 13th and 14th centuries school of grammarian philosophy active in northern France, Germany, Britain and Denmark
  • Speculative Grammarian, a satirical linguistics journal started in 1988