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Syntactic Structures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syntactic Structures is an influential book by American linguist Noam Chomsky, first published in 1957. Widely regarded as one of the most important texts in the field of linguistics, this work lai...
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Syntactic sugar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, syntactic sugar in a language is syntax designed to make things easier to read or to express, while alternative ways of expressing them exist. It makes the language "sweeter" fo...
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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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The syntactic rules applied for proper sentence structure are culturally based -- they change from language to language and over time. Once learned, the rules make it easy for an individual within a culture to write and read stories on an infinite variety of subjects about the myths that shape a culture.
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Amazon.com: Syntactic Structures (2nd Edition) (9783110172799): Noam
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syntactic (comparative more syntactic, superlative most syntactic) ... the rules specifying how agglutinative morphemes are combined with each other are more syntactic than morphological by their nature and thus are closer to rules specifying how word-forms are combined with each other.
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Syntactic macros allow new language constructs to be created. See Macros for a list of existing ones in boo. ... When an unknown syntactic structure is encountered at compile time, like the with statement above, the compiler will look for the correct IAstMacro class, create an instance, and ask that instance to expand...
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Syntactic cues are hints based on syntax that help a reader decode and comprehend a text. ... Here are some examples of syntactic cues: ... Concept module: syntactic cues...
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A syntactic function is the grammatical relationship of one constituent to another within a syntactic construction. ... Concept module: syntactic function...
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