Grammatical article
An article is a word that is put next to a noun to indicate the type of reference being made to the noun. Articles can have various functions:
- a definite article (English the) indicates that the noun refers to a specific thing that the speaker has in mind (''The chair is broken'')
- an indefinite article (English a, an or some) indicates that the noun refers to something of the kind, but the particular instance isn't important (''Block the door with a chair'').
- a partitive article indicates an indefinite quantity of a mass noun; there is no partitive article in English, though the word some often has that function. An example is French du / de la, as in Voulez-vous du café ? ("Do you want some coffee?")
The, the English grammatical article
The word "'''the'''" functions primarily as the definite grammatical article in the English language. The and that are common developments from the same Old English system. Old English had a definite article se, in the masculine gender, seo, feminine, and þæt, neuter. These words functioned both as demonstrative pronouns and as grammatical articles. In Middle English these had all fallen together into þe, the ancestor of the Modern English word.Usage
The following discussion is meant to give pointers in the uses of the grammatical articles the and a for non-native speakers When using the English language, the can be thought of as similar to a little computer cursor. Where the cursor is resting, one's attention also rests. :''The chair ...'' :It is customary to focus on the word following the word the with the questions who, where, when, why, how, and then wait for the rest of the sentence, which should complete the meaning. :''The chair is ...'' :Now it gets interesting - is implies NOW, so the listener should pay attention for a current event! :''The chair is broken.'' :The sentence is completed; the listener sits on that specific chair at his own peril.The little words are important
H.S. Wall, a professor of mathematics at the University of Texas, once said that in a mathematical proof, the little words are important, and illustrated it with the statement :''I have a son'' which he noted does not necessarily mean that he has only one son.Age of the speaker
Finally, the use of the a and the articles in the English language are typically learned by native speakers as children before they are three years old. People who write in English and who drop the grammatical articles risk being seen as poor writers and speakers by native speakers. See also: Determiner de:Artikel (Wortart) ja:冠詞 nl:Lidwoord sv:Artikel (grammatik) Category:Parts of speechrammatical article
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