Associations to the word «Syntactically»
Noun
- Predicate
- Syntax
- Verb
- Noun
- Semantics
- Negation
- Keyword
- Np
- Utterance
- Sentence
- Pronoun
- Clause
- Inflection
- Adjective
- Semantic
- Raising
- Mor
- Prefix
- Axiom
- Linguist
- Phrase
- Morphology
- Lan
- Marking
- Derivation
- Complement
- Cally
- Grammar
- Constituent
- Logic
- Comprehension
- Computation
- Language
- Assign
- Argument
- Variable
- Context
- Meaning
- Expression
- Marker
- Corpus
- Vocabulary
- Governed
- Programming
- Operator
- String
- Constraint
- Function
- Formula
- Object
- Listener
Adjective
- Syntactic
- Grammatical
- Semantic
- Lexical
- Unmarked
- Plural
- Phonological
- Pragmatic
- Ambiguous
- Conditioned
- Correct
- Contextual
- Valid
- Morphological
- Oblique
- Incorrect
- Nominal
- Subordinate
- Tense
- Identical
- Constituent
- Singular
- Meaningful
- Passive
- Java
- Linguistic
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- Formal
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- Complex
- Logical
- Dependent
- Consistent
- Preceding
- Rigid
- Definite
Wiktionary
SYNTACTICALLY, adverb. According to the rules of syntax
Dictionary definition
SYNTACTICALLY, adverb. With respect to syntax; "syntactically ill-formed".
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.