The Finnish grammatical tradition includes many non-finite forms that are generally labeled as (numbered) infinitives although many of these are functionally converbs.
The Ashtadhyayi became the foundation of Vyākaraṇa (Sanskrit grammatical tradition), and the classical works of Sanskrit grammarians which flourished during ca.
In grammars of particular languages the preterite is sometimes called the past historic, or (particularly in the Greek grammatical tradition) the aorist.
Ibn Barun in the 12th century compares the Hebrew language with Arabic in the Islamic grammatical tradition.
Beginning around the 4th century BCE, China also developed its own grammatical traditions and Arabic grammar and Hebrew grammar developed during the Middle Ages.
The earliest external historical accounts of Indian grammatical tradition is from Chinese Buddhist pilgrims to India from the 7th century.
A screeve is a term of grammatical description in traditional Georgian grammars that roughly corresponds to tense-aspect-mood marking in the Western grammatical tradition.
Among modern approaches to syntax, Integrational Syntax may well be closest to the grammatical tradition as it has developed in the West since antiquity.
Subsequent grammatical traditions developed in all of the ancient cultures that adopted writing.
(Review of Roy A. Miller, Studies in the grammatical tradition of Tibet.)