Associations to the word «Syntactic»
Noun
- Dependency
- Annotation
- Linguist
- Montague
- Foam
- Deletion
- Equivalence
- Antecedent
- Paradigm
- Auxiliary
- Jacobson
- Ramsey
- Theta
- Pivot
- Cate
- Keyword
- Calculus
- Valence
- Complement
- Idiom
- Universal
- Borrowing
- Regularity
- Reconstruction
- Correlate
- Lambda
- Cortex
- Metaphor
- Schema
- Possessor
- Hemisphere
- Suffix
- Complexity
- Competence
- Raising
- Filler
- Pho
- Computation
- Construct
- Automaton
- Mechanics
- Impairment
- Variable
- Notation
- Gram
- Inversion
- Redundancy
- Ordering
- Compiler
- Node
- Interpretation
- Turkic
- Analyzer
- Dis
- Inference
- Corpus
- Characterization
- Cue
- Assign
- Deficit
- Phoneme
- Unification
- Hierarchy
- Level
- Convergence
- Rel
- Substitution
- Vowel
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SYNTACTIC, adjective. Of, related to or connected with syntax.
SYNTACTIC, adjective. Containing morphemes that are combined in the same order as they would be if they were separate words e.g. greenfinch
SYNTACTIC SALT, noun. (computing) Additions to a computer language that make it it harder to write bad code.
SYNTACTIC SUGAR, noun. (computing) Additions to a computer language that make code easier for humans to read or write, but that do not change the functionality or expressiveness of the language.
Dictionary definition
SYNTACTIC, adjective. Of or relating to or conforming to the rules of syntax; "the syntactic rules of a language".
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.