syntactic context
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsyntacticandcontext
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syntactic
adjective
uk/sɪnˈtæk.tɪk/us/sɪnˈtæk.tɪk/
language
relating to the grammatical arrangement of words in ...
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context
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒn.tekst/us/ˈkɑːn.tekst/
the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help ...
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(Definition ofsyntacticandcontextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The additional information given by thesyntacticcontextassociated with the verb then assists the learner in homing in on the right meaning.
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The next stage extends thesyntacticcontextin which pure could be used.
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One can distinguish two sources of linguistic information - semantic context andsyntacticcontext.
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The function corresponding to thesyntacticcontextof a let body is the identity.
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This was done to ensure that all of the target words were presented in the samesyntacticcontext.
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The second analysis investigated whether children can override the referential information when thesyntacticcontextrequires that they do so.
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He does not really explain why semantic/pragmatic context expansion should actually be more important thansyntacticcontextexpansion.
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In the givensyntacticcontext, the conjunction at 'that' in line 2 expresses the boundary between topic and focus.
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We informally introduced the concept of asyntacticcontextas a 'term with a hole'.
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We can observe different stages ofsyntacticcontextexpansion.
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Second, the effect ofsyntacticcontexton selection of a head is larger for adults than for children.
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Thus, an error coverage measure can be provided for each error type and in eachsyntacticcontext.
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In many cases, the parser will be able to use its greater information about thesyntacticcontextto implicitly resolve the ambiguity.
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A furthersyntacticcontextin which the reciprocal became possible is the 'genitive construction' with each other as a prenominal possessor.
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Drawing learners' attention tosyntacticcontextaids gender-like category induction.
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Syntacticcontextis information provided by the syntactic category of the word.
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Syntacticcontextexpansion is manifested by reciprocals in subject position and in the position of a prepositional or genitive complement.
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For each example, the features of the variant were described and thesyntacticcontextin which it occurred was recorded.
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