-
selects a noun and not a verb. Of
particular use in
semiotic study, a
syntagm is a
chain which leads,
through syntagmatic analysis, to an understanding...
- its
appropriate cultural context.
Individual syntagms can be
arranged together to form more
complex syntagms:
groups of
sounds (and the
letters to represent...
-
superficial syntagm, and his
structure is
usually rendered as a
binary oppositional structure. For
paradigmatic analysis, the
syntagm, or the linear...
-
Centering Dispersal Genre/Boundary Text/Intertext
Semantics Rhetoric Paradigm Syntagm Hypotaxis Parataxis Metaphor Metonymy Selection Combination Root/Depth...
- hieroglyphics, and
signification forms in general,
subsuming punctuation,
syntagm and proxemics,
abbreviations and annotations;
enables the palaeographer...
- even constructions) that are
possible in a
certain position in a
given syntagm, or
linguistic environment (such as a
given sentence). The
different functional...
- many
contemporary linguistic theories, such as the
distinctions between syntagm and paradigm, and the Langue-parole distinction,
distinguishing language...
- the
artistic pattern of
European musical staff notation in the
graphemic syntagms and (b) alpana, "ritual painting"
mainly practised by
Bengali women at...
-
between database and
narrative into a new form . The
semiological theory of
syntagm and
paradigm (originally
formulated by
Ferdinand de
Saussure and later...
- by the
position of the word
within a
syntagm (i.e.
whether the word is in the
middle or in the end of a
syntagm).: 139–43 It has been
suggested that...