Grammarian
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Grammarian may refer to:
- Grammarian (Greco-Roman world), a teacher in the second stage in the traditional education system
- Alexandrine grammarians, philologists and textual scholars in Hellenistic Alexandria in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE
- Biblical Grammarians, scholars who study the Bible and the Hebrew language
- Sanskrit grammarian, scholars who studied the grammar of Sanskrit
- Speculative grammarians, a 13th and 14th century school of philosophy in northern France, Germany, Britain and Denmark
- Linguist, a scientist who studies language
- Philologist, a scholar of literary criticism, history, and linguistics
See also
- Neogrammarian, a German school of linguists in the late 19th century
- Grammar, the structural rules that govern natural languages
- Grammaticus, a name used by several scholars
- Speculative Grammarian, a satirical linguistics journal started in 1988
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