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Syntax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, syntax (from Ancient Greek syn- , "together", and táxis , "arrangement") is the study of the principles and rules for constructing sentences in natural languages. In addition to ...
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Syntax (programming languages) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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syntax: 1. In a language, the relationships among characters or groups of characters, independent of their meanings or the manner of their interpretation and use. 2. The structure of expressions in a language. Note: In computer languages, as in all artificial languages, syntax is developed, and usually described,
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Syntax is the grammatical arrangement of words in a sentence. ... Syntax is primarily concerned with structure of sentences. ... Every language has rules of syntax, and to the linguist the essential rules are descriptive. They are the rules which underpin the life of the language and which are extremely slow to change.
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