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Example sentences for "syntactic"

Lexicographically close words:
synoptischen; synovia; synovial; synovitis; syns; syntactical; syntax; syntheses; synthesis; synthesise
  1. Among the functions pursued are provability, optimization, and precision.

  2. Imagine a theory expressed as a melody, communication accomplished by music, or the music of the law and law enforcement.

  3. Among the logics that can be used are classical propositonal logic, intuitionistic propositional logic, modal logic, temporal logic, and others.

  4. Only at that moment did language gain a semantic and syntactic dimension (as we call them in today's terminology).

  5. Henceforth, the new design no longer takes place at a syntactic or a semantic level, but is pragmatically driven.

  6. In the second case, disregarding mere syntactic and etymologic equivalence, his aim will be to reproduce the inner meaning and power of the original, so far as the constitutional difference of the two languages will permit him.

  7. These defects are, first, the too frequent use of syntactic inversion, and secondly, the too manifest preference extended to words of Romanic over words of Saxon origin.

  8. There is an etymological convertibility, and a syntactic convertibility; and although, in some cases, the line of demarcation is not easily drawn between them, the distinction is intelligible and convenient.

  9. The second class is the class of what may be called the absolute possessives; the name being founded upon the syntactic fact of their being able to form the term of a proposition by themselves; as whose is this?

  10. Now this is an instance of syntactic conversion.

  11. Some special instances of expedients other than strictly syntactic coming under the machinery broadly designated as grammar may be mentioned.

  12. And similarly in syntactic combination we have, for example, de i, di vino; but ol vi, il vino.

  13. Gradation of adjectives and of attributive verbs formed from these can be effected in different ways, which are more perfect and expressive here than in those Indian languages which can express gradation only by syntactic means.

  14. The accent shifts for rhetoric and syntactic causes, and many unaccented syllables are pronounced long.

  15. The syntax is remarkably simple and uniform; the multiplicity of grammatic forms precludes the formation of many syntactic rules, just as in Sanscrit.

  16. The syntactic relation of these words to the expressions which they introduce seems to be the peculiar one described in ยง 54.

  17. Syntactic relation is the relation of the parts of speech to each other as integral parts of a sentence.

  18. Placement, also, is used for relation, and for both lands of relation, syntactic and prepositional.

  19. Syntactic relation must not be confounded with the relation expressed by prepositions.

  20. The purposes for which the processes are used are derivation, modification, and syntactic relation.

  21. If the end of a verse breaks into a syntactic unit, we have what is called an enjambement.

  22. The first stanza is composed of two syntactic units: 1 and 2, 3 and 4; the second of four units; notice the effect of the two heavy syllables sternklar; the third stanza reverts in structure to the first.

  23. II, 2) ar of great value for their abundant compilations and syntactic elaboration.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "syntactic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    correct; descriptive; formal; functional; grammatic; grammatical; intransitive; lingual; linguistic; morphological; nominal; participial; philological; phonetic; prepositional; semantic; structural; substantive; syntactic; transitive; verbal