syntactic
pronunciation
How to pronounce syntactic in British English: UK [sɪnˈtæktɪk]
How to pronounce syntactic in American English: US [sɪnˈtæktɪk]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to or conforming to the rules of syntax
Word Origin
- syntactic (adj.)
- 1771, from Modern Latin syntacticus, from Greek syntaktikos "a joining together, a joining in order," from syntassein "put in order" (see syntax).
Example
- 1. Translating requires the syntactic , semantic , stylistic and text-pragmatic comprehension by the translator of the original texts .
- 2. A morphological and syntactic analysis on europeanization of chinese .
- 3. Teens should be able to process texts and abstract meaning , relate word meanings and contexts , understand punctuation , and form complex syntactic structures .
- 4. More complex syntactic rules govern seemingly conflicting cases such as " holiday hell " or " abuse helpline " that make sense to people but can confuse computers .
- 5. Chinese syntactic parsing is a key of chinese study and chinese information processing , as well as a difficulty .