syntax

[ UK /sˈɪntæks/ ]
[ US /ˈsɪnˌtæks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
  2. studies of the rules for forming admissible sentences
  3. a systematic orderly arrangement
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How To Use syntax In A Sentence

  • The interface between syntax and pragmatics may in general be summarized in a Kantian apophthegm: pragmatics without syntax is empty; syntax without pragmatics is blind.
  • The voice is Kelly's throughout, down to the lack of punctuation, eccentric spellings and curious syntax.
  • syntax errors can be recognized at compilation time
  • Chris Messina is joining Stowe Boyd as the first advisor of Microsyntax. org. Stowe Boyd launches Microsyntax.org | FactoryCity
  • Consequently it has provided a testing ground for a number of competing hypotheses concerning the relationship between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics in linguistic theory.
  • The fluidity of Polish syntax, due to inflection, makes possible a highly complex structure which, some Polish critics suspect, prevented Sep from attaining a wide readership in his time: he was too difficult.
  • 78 Day 4 The variable z so defined has now a real and an imaginary part that can be individually addressed using, respectively, the syntax: __real__ z and __imag__ z Similarly, the next declaration produces a complex variable of 32-bit integer type: __complex__ int x; Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • His remarks on French, focus on syntax and semantics, all but omitting phonology, phonetics and orthography.
  • The vocabulary may be altering more quickly than ever before - but the underlying grammar and syntax remains essentially the same.
  • Syntax function of Adverbial phrase of neoteric Chinese adverb "indeed" is mostly serving as predicate, and it also serves as a complement accidentally.
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