Definition of Syntactical. Meaning of Syntactical. Synonyms of Syntactical

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Definition of Syntactical

Syntactical
Syntactic Syn*tac"tic, Syntactical Syn*tac"tic*al, a. [Cf. G. ? putting together. See Syntax.] Of or pertaining to syntax; according to the rules of syntax, or construction. -- Syn*tac"tic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Syntactical from wikipedia

- Gr****. The field of syntax contains a number of various topics that a syntactic theory is often designed to handle. The relation between the topics is...
- In computer science, syntactic sugar is syntax within a programming language that is designed to make things easier to read or to express. It makes the...
- A syntactic category is a syntactic unit that theories of syntax ****ume. Word classes, largely corresponding to traditional parts of speech (e.g. noun...
- Parsing, syntax analysis, or syntactic analysis is a process of analyzing a string of symbols, either in natural language, computer languages or data...
- In mathematics and computer science, the syntactic monoid M ( L ) {\displaystyle M(L)} of a formal language L {\displaystyle L} is the minimal monoid...
- Syntactic ambiguity, also known as structural ambiguity, amphiboly, or amphibology, is characterized by the potential for a sentence to yield multiple...
- In computer science, syntactic noise is syntax within a programming language that makes the programming language more difficult to read and understand...
- Syntactic Structures is a seminal work in linguistics by American linguist Noam Chomsky, originally published in 1957. A short monograph of about a hundred...
- Syntactic foams are composite materials synthesized by filling a metal, polymer, cementitious or ceramic matrix with spheres as aggregates. The spheres...
- Syntactic movement is the means by which some theories of syntax address discontinuities. Movement was first postulated by structuralist linguists who...