Port-Royal Grammar, also known as the "Grammaire générale et raisonnée" (General and Rational Grammar), is a significant work on the study of language and grammar produced by a group of grammarians at the Port-Royal des Champs convent in France during the 17th century. The work is typically associated with the ideas of Antoine Arnauld and Claude Lancelot, who were part of the Port-Royal community.

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