Definition: In linguistics, a multigranulate system is a type of grammar where there are more than one kind of grammatical structure. This can occur in various languages, such as English, Spanish, and French, among others. A multigranular system is characterized by the presence of two types of grammatical structures: syntactic and semantic. Syntactically, the system has a strict rule-based grammar that determines how words are connected to each other; however, it does not have