is a system of expressing a generalised grammatical meaning by means of paradigmatic correlation of grammatical forms
grammatical category is generally represented by at least twogrammatical forms, otherwise it cannot exist
Singular - Plural
A grammatical category is a unit of grammar based on a morphological opposition of grammatical meanings presented in grammatical forms
Grammatical categories may be influenced by the
lexical meaning
The most general meanings rendered by language and expressed by systemic correlations of word-forms are interpreted in linguistics as grammatical meanings.
is a system of expressing the grammatical meaning through the paradigm of grammatical forms expressed by grammatical opposition
Grammatical meaning is the meaning of the whole class or a subclass.
For example, the class of nouns has the grammatical meaning of thingness.
table
its individual lexical meaning (it corresponds to a definite piece of furniture) and the grammatical meaning of thingness (this is the meaning of the whole class).
Besides, the noun ‘table’ has the grammatical meaning of a subclass – countableness