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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...
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  • Syntax (redirect from Syntactic)
    Greek. 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 constraints on code-mixing?". World Englishes. 8 (3): 277–92. doi:10.1111/j.1467-971X.1989.tb00669.x. Clyne, Michael (2000). "Constraints on...
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  • expressed in terms of constraints on the structure and content of documents of that type, above and beyond the basic syntactical constraints imposed by XML itself...
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  • might use a resumptive pronoun in order to prevent violations of syntactic constraints. In many languages, resumptive pronouns are necessary for a sentence...
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  • a natural language sentence into its constituent parts, also known as syntactic categories, including both lexical categories (parts of speech) and phrasal...
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  • dissertation, University of Edinburgh. Delin, J. and Oberlander, J. 1995. Syntactic constraints on discourse structure: the case of it-clefts. Linguistics, 33:456–500...
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    Penguin 1970 Marks L.E. and Miller G.A. The role of semantic and syntactic constraints in memorization of English sentences. Journal of verbal learning...
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  • Parsing (redirect from Syntactic Analysis)
    Parsing, syntax analysis, or syntactic analysis is a process of analyzing a string of symbols, either in natural language, computer languages or data...
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    dictionaries, or any other value; values are reinterpreted (subject to syntactic constraints) as other types on demand. However, values are immutable and operations...
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    International African Institute, Vol. 20, No. 3 Batteen, C. (2005). "Syntactic Constraints in Chichewa/English code-switching." Archived 2016-03-04 at the...
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  • University Press. ISBN 0-521-77168-4 Bokamba, Eyamba G. 1989. Are there syntactic constraints on code-mixing? World Englishes, 8(3), 277-292. BOKAMBA, Eyamba...
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    Community of El Chamizal in El Paso, Texas: An Emic Perspective of Syntactic Constraints". University of New Mexico Dissertation – via ProQuest. Los Angeles...
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  • in no way relevant to whether two and two is four. In terms of a syntactical constraint for a propositional calculus, it is necessary, but not sufficient...
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  • A syntactic predicate specifies the syntactic validity of applying a production in a formal grammar and is analogous to a semantic predicate that specifies...
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  • inalienable possession constructions are subject to the following syntactic constraints: There must be an obligatory possessor. The possessor must be in...
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  • Syntactic movement is the means by which some theories of syntax address discontinuities. Movement was first postulated by structuralist linguists who...
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  • certain syntactic constraints influence the distribution of logophoric forms (such as requiring that an antecedent be a grammatical subject), syntactic binding...
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  • A syntactic category is a syntactic unit that theories of syntax assume. Word classes, largely corresponding to traditional parts of speech (e.g. noun...
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  • known as constraint-based grammars, contrast with generative grammars in the way they define sets of sentences: they state constraints on syntactic structure...
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