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Grammatical conjugation and Pitjantjatjara dialect

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Difference between Grammatical conjugation and Pitjantjatjara dialect

Grammatical conjugation vs. Pitjantjatjara dialect

In linguistics, conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection (alteration of form according to rules of grammar). Pitjantjatjara is a dialect of the Western Desert language traditionally spoken by the Pitjantjatjara people of Central Australia.

Similarities between Grammatical conjugation and Pitjantjatjara dialect

Grammatical conjugation and Pitjantjatjara dialect have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Australian Aboriginal languages, Grammatical case, Grammatical tense.

Australian Aboriginal languages

The Australian Aboriginal languages consist of around 290–363 languages belonging to an estimated twenty-eight language families and isolates, spoken by Aboriginal Australians of mainland Australia and a few nearby islands.

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Grammatical case

Case is a special grammatical category of a noun, pronoun, adjective, participle or numeral whose value reflects the grammatical function performed by that word in a phrase, clause or sentence.

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Grammatical tense

In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference with reference to the moment of speaking.

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Grammatical conjugation and Pitjantjatjara dialect Comparison

Grammatical conjugation has 121 relations, while Pitjantjatjara dialect has 42. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.84% = 3 / (121 + 42).

References

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