- 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...
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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 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...
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Syntactic foams are
composite materials synthesized by
filling a metal, polymer,
cementitious or
ceramic matrix with
hollow spheres called microballoons...
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Syntactic Structures is an
important work in
linguistics by
American linguist Noam Chomsky,
originally published in 1957. A
short monograph of
about a...
- In
mathematics and
computer science, the
syntactic monoid M ( L ) {\displaystyle M(L)} of a
formal language L {\displaystyle L} is the
smallest monoid...
- In
software engineering,
syntactic methods are
techniques for
developing correct software programs. The
techniques attempt to detect, and thus prevent...
- Parsing,
syntax analysis, or
syntactic analysis is the
process of
analyzing a
string of symbols,
either in
natural language,
computer languages or data...
- and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters.
Syntactic gemination, or
syntactic doubling, is an
external sandhi phenomenon in Italian, other...