English to Punjabi Dictionary syntax

syntax

ਸੰਟੈਕਸ
definition
noun
the syntax of English
the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
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What is the point of 'syntax' if we drop word order entirely?
Opting for an unusually loose, appositional 'syntax' which strings together phrases or clauses that come at a phenomenon from different angles, he manages to give a sensuous concreteness to abstract concepts.
The other thing that they're learning about is 'syntax' , phrase boundaries and clause boundaries.
the 'syntax' of English
Additionally, he is criticized for overuse of complex words and 'syntax' .
Thus, as we each make meaning out of language, we do far more than compute an interpretation deriving from the interaction of 'syntax' and word meaning.
The word choice and 'syntax' are mine, the allusions part of my mental framework.
Try to imagine a world without language; a world where words, grammar and 'syntax' suddenly become meaningless.
The background may not merely enable the reasonable man to choose between the possible meaning of words which are ambiguous but even to conclude that the parties must, for whatever reasons, have used the wrong words or 'syntax' .
generative 'syntax'
It's too bad that (as far as I know) linguists who study 'syntax' , semantics and pragmatics have not been involved in this enterprise to any significant extent.
The meaning of a word varies when 'syntax' is arranged differently.
Avoid translating prompts word for word because 'syntax' and common word usage vary widely among languages.
The chapters that follow deal with vocabulary, 'syntax' , onomastics, phonology, English grammar and usage and, finally, literary language.
generative 'syntax'
the 'syntax' of English
He divides his students into groups and gives them one semester to create their own language - complete with its own 'syntax' and lexicon.
The word is borrowed by analogy from the terminology of linguistic 'syntax' .
Of course, this tiny ‘language,’ consisting of one-word sentences, has no 'syntax' .
They worked their way through many features of language, from words to 'syntax' to speech, that they argued show signs of adaptation in humans specifically for language.
This at least seems true in the limited sense that all human tribes, classes and even professions instinctively create their own vocabularies, phrases and even 'syntax' .
He spent eight years teaching high school Latin, which perhaps explains the purity of his 'syntax' and word choices.
It appears to be the case that no language has its word order or anything about its 'syntax' determined by facts of pronunciation.
Beneath the surface grinds the invisible machinery of grammar, language, 'syntax' and rhetoric, the gears of making meaning, the hardware of the trade.
I suspect that the error is due to the differing difficulty of the 'syntax' of the two sentences.
To get facility with Italian as a third language, you would need only to grasp minor changes in word forms and 'syntax' .
It comes as a surprise to most beginners in contemporary mainstream linguistics when they find that, instead, the central component of language is presented as 'syntax' .
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