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单词 syntactic
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Definition of syntactic in English:

syntactic

adjective sɪnˈtaktɪksɪnˈtæktɪk
  • Of or according to syntax.

    句法的;按照句法的

    syntactic analysis

    句法分析。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pidgin grammars tend to be shallow, with no syntactic devices for subordination or embedding.
    • Suppose you wanted to track changes in the relative usages of syntactic variants by writers in, oh say, the past three or four decades.
    • Ironically, there was already a syntactic oddity in the quoted paragraph.
    • In nearly all cases, different lexical items carry with them different syntactic as well as semantic structures.
    • My first reaction was that the filler isn't analysable as having any particular syntactic function, since it can occur almost anywhere.
    • These share some of the conceptual and syntactic properties of the singular mass nouns.
    • Although agrammatic, all patients displayed sensitivity to, and use of, parallel syntactic principles in mathematics.
    • In such grammars, conflicts among semantic and syntactic constraints are resolved in terms of ranking.
    • This can involve echoing particular words, adopting features of pronunciation, using similar syntactic structures, and so on.
    • It's possible that these writers have a different syntactic frame for the verb understate.
    • Here's another case where it seems that a common syntactic pattern is a grammatical confusion.
    • The main argument concerns the relationship between syntactic, textual, and ideological analysis, and the descriptive methods required in text analysis.
    • These include word identification, syntactic parsing, and semantic composition of word meanings.
    • This serves to highlight not only the lexical features associated with a particular field but also the syntactic features which characterize spoken French.
    • A verb phrase is allowed to begin with anything it wants, subject only to the syntactic principles about the contents of verb phrases.
    • It's a bit unexpected not to include any measures of syntactic complexity - even something as simple as mean sentence length.
    • But it simply isn't reasonable to say that they are syntactic errors.
    • If the sequence of written words falls naturally into a syntactic pattern that clashes with the intended meaning, reading goes wrong.
    • Traditional theories of agreement production assume that verb agreement is an essentially syntactic process.
    • As the main or only word in the noun phrase, it has the same set of syntactic functions as a noun.
    Synonyms
    morphological, semantic

Derivatives

  • syntactical

  • adjective
    • I believe there is an integrity that is lost when a piece chosen for exhibiting masterful writing skill is chopped down to mere syntactical proficiency and stripped of its essence.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In secondary school and junior college, I did pretty well at English, despite having little to no theoretical understanding of the syntactical aspects of the language.
      • Where sentence completion is required, production of the derived form may be driven by various aspects of the linguistic context such as syntactical properties.
      • Punctuation has been entirely avoided in an attempt to counteract the possible interference of syntactical patterns with the transcription of speech.
      • In language, listeners build structure out of nouns, verbs and other syntactical elements.
  • syntactically

  • adverb sɪnˈtaktɪk(ə)lisɪnˈtæktək(ə)li
    • On a comparison of Martin's poems and the originals I would say that he favoured a restrained and, where possible, syntactically faithful style of translation, with some exceptions.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The claim goes roughly as follows: collective nouns are syntactically singular but semantically (or ‘notionally’ in this literature) plural.
      • In the context of disjunctive poems and syntactically difficult passages, this relative clarity allows us to relax, even as these stories distress us.
      • Well, there are no syntactically incoherent sentences, anyhow.
      • The result is more fluent prosodically, though incoherent syntactically.

Origin

Early 19th century: from Greek suntaktikos, from suntassein 'arrange together' (see syntax).

Rhymes

anaphylactic, ataractic, autodidactic, chiropractic, climactic, didactic, galactic, lactic, prophylactic, tactic

Definition of syntactic in US English:

syntactic

adjectivesɪnˈtæktɪksinˈtaktik
  • Of or according to syntax.

    句法的;按照句法的

    syntactic analysis

    句法分析。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ironically, there was already a syntactic oddity in the quoted paragraph.
    • But it simply isn't reasonable to say that they are syntactic errors.
    • This serves to highlight not only the lexical features associated with a particular field but also the syntactic features which characterize spoken French.
    • These share some of the conceptual and syntactic properties of the singular mass nouns.
    • It's a bit unexpected not to include any measures of syntactic complexity - even something as simple as mean sentence length.
    • The main argument concerns the relationship between syntactic, textual, and ideological analysis, and the descriptive methods required in text analysis.
    • Pidgin grammars tend to be shallow, with no syntactic devices for subordination or embedding.
    • Traditional theories of agreement production assume that verb agreement is an essentially syntactic process.
    • Suppose you wanted to track changes in the relative usages of syntactic variants by writers in, oh say, the past three or four decades.
    • My first reaction was that the filler isn't analysable as having any particular syntactic function, since it can occur almost anywhere.
    • If the sequence of written words falls naturally into a syntactic pattern that clashes with the intended meaning, reading goes wrong.
    • It's possible that these writers have a different syntactic frame for the verb understate.
    • These include word identification, syntactic parsing, and semantic composition of word meanings.
    • Here's another case where it seems that a common syntactic pattern is a grammatical confusion.
    • A verb phrase is allowed to begin with anything it wants, subject only to the syntactic principles about the contents of verb phrases.
    • In nearly all cases, different lexical items carry with them different syntactic as well as semantic structures.
    • Although agrammatic, all patients displayed sensitivity to, and use of, parallel syntactic principles in mathematics.
    • In such grammars, conflicts among semantic and syntactic constraints are resolved in terms of ranking.
    • This can involve echoing particular words, adopting features of pronunciation, using similar syntactic structures, and so on.
    • As the main or only word in the noun phrase, it has the same set of syntactic functions as a noun.
    Synonyms
    morphological, semantic

Origin

Early 19th century: from Greek suntaktikos, from suntassein ‘arrange together’ (see syntax).

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