syntactical

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    of or relating to or conforming to the rules of syntax

Word Origin

syntactical (adj.)
1570s; from Latin stem of syntax + -ical. Related: Syntactically.

Example

1. On stylistic features of syntactical structure in the king james bible .
2. Syntactical enhancement in the formal models of embedded systems .
3. Chapter headings in the book of songs are characterized by both unity and diversification in respects of either sources or syntactical functions of the headings .
4. The reflection of differences between western and chinese thinking mode in english and chinese syntactical structure .
5. The second period witnesses the syntactical contrast between english and chinese special interrogatives , the in depth studies of chinese general interrogatives and recent contrastive studies of english and chinese interrogatives .

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