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<p><big>In particular languages</big></p>
<p>The study of modern languages has been <a href="page.php?w=History_of_English_grammars">greatly influenced</a> by the grammar of the Classical languages, since early grammarians, often monks, had no other reference point to describe their language. Latin terminology is often used to describe modern languages, sometimes with a change of meaning, as with the application of "perfect" to forms in English that do not necessarily have perfective meaning, or the terms Imperfekt and Perfekt to <a href="page.php?w=German_verbs">German past tense forms</a></p><p>
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