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文法. A collective term for syntax (the way sentences are put together) and morphology (forms of words, including the way new words are put together). Often used to describe function words such as particles, to describe word endings, and to talk about general sentence structure.
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How to understand this usage of 「〜て来た」?
I found a slightly unnatural use of 「〜て来た」 in the postscript of the Gospel in colloquial Japanese.
当時口語の聖書はなかった。のみならず私の改訳について
聖書改訳文は元訳の文体に限り申候 口語体は威厳なく口調悪く記憶に不便に候 勅語もし口語体にて作られる時代来らばイザ知らず云々
と言って来た人があ …