syntactically

ADVERB
  1. with respect to syntax
    syntactically ill-formed
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How To Use syntactically In A Sentence

  • In particular, it's interesting to see the emphasis on the electrification of speech and "braining" in Chinese, versus that of distance in "telephone" (which is itself related to telegraphy, technically, syntactically, and semantically) and numeric calculation (and practitioners thereof) for "computer". Word meaning as a window into thought
  • An optional tag type meant to syntactically differentiate between otherwise identical instantiations.
  • Their utterances are syntactically simpler, contain a narrower range of semantic content, and less frequently refer outside the here-and-now.
  • The analysis will then be extended to resultative and depictive secondary predicates in sections 4 and 5, and will be compared to some of the syntactically based alternatives that have been proposed in the literature.
  • Logophoric pronouns are semantically stronger than regular pronouns in that syntactically, they usually require to be bound in a local domain, and semantically, they are canonically referentially dependent.
  • The computer system could be programmed to require that Lana produce complete syntactically ordered strings of lexigrams arranged according to certain simple combinatorial rules.
  • Thus no syntactically correct program in our restricted version occam can contain an execution error.
  • Note the semeiotics, if you will: English uses alphabetical characters, uniform and mechanical, meaningless in themselves, meaningful only when combined in words; Japanese uses ideographs, scripted and lyrical, meaningful in themselves but sometimes also conveying a higher meaning when combined together; the square-code language uses geometric designs, intentionally mechanical, yet undeniably aesthetic, meaningful in themselves but presumably not combined syntactically (from item to item) in commerce. Probing the Psyche of the Information Age: Repella.net (A Digital Art Website Review)
  • Syntactically, it is singled out in Python by being named before the dot -- everything following the dot, method name, and left parenthesis is just an argument.
  • syntactically ill-formed
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