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SYNTACTIC

Definition av SYNTACTIC

  1. syntaktisk

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

Nej

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ACT
CT
CTI
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NT
NTA

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ACC
ACI


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  • In linguistics, declension (verb: to decline) is the changing of the form of a word, generally to express its syntactic function in the sentence, by way of some inflection.
  • Gödel's completeness theorem is a fundamental theorem in mathematical logic that establishes a correspondence between semantic truth and syntactic provability in first-order logic.
  • Operator overloading is syntactic sugar, and is used because it allows programming using notation nearer to the target domain and allows user-defined types a similar level of syntactic support as types built into a language.
  • A semantic property is one about the program's behavior (for instance, "does the program terminate for all inputs?"), unlike a syntactic property (for instance, "does the program contain an if-then-else statement?").
  • The field of syntax contains a number of various topics that a syntactic theory is often designed to handle.
  • In computer science, syntactic sugar is syntax within a programming language that is designed to make things easier to read or to express.
  • The central syntactic relation is that of dependency between words; constituent structure is not recognized except in the special case of coordinate structures.
  • It is a lookahead left-to-right rightmost derivation (LALR) parser generator, generating a LALR parser (the part of a compiler that tries to make syntactic sense of the source code) based on a formal grammar, written in a notation similar to Backus–Naur form (BNF).
  • If two or more systems use common data formats and communication protocols then they are capable of communicating with each other and they exhibit syntactic interoperability.
  • In linguistics, a mass noun, uncountable noun, non-count noun, uncount noun, or just uncountable, is a noun with the syntactic property that any quantity of it is treated as an undifferentiated unit, rather than as something with discrete elements.
  • Word classes considered as syntactic categories may be called lexical categories, as distinct from phrasal categories.
  • In theoretical linguistics, phrases are often analyzed as units of syntactic structure such as a constituent.
  • Words that are assigned to the same part of speech generally display similar syntactic behavior (they play similar roles within the grammatical structure of sentences), sometimes similar morphological behavior in that they undergo inflection for similar properties and even similar semantic behavior.
  • They are used to break down a natural language sentence into its constituent parts, also known as syntactic categories, including both lexical categories (parts of speech) and phrasal categories.
  • Theta role (in syntax or at the syntax-semantics interface), the formal device for representing syntactic argument structure—the number and type of noun phrases—required syntactically by a particular verb.
  • Its subdisciplines include, but are not limited to phonological typology, which deals with sound features; syntactic typology, which deals with word order and form; lexical typology, which deals with language vocabulary; and theoretical typology, which aims to explain the universal tendencies.
  • In first-order syntactic unification, variables range over first-order terms and equivalence is syntactic.
  • The variation may be conditioned by the phonological, morphological, and/or syntactic environment in which the morpheme finds itself.
  • A typical clause consists of a subject and a syntactic predicate, the latter typically a verb phrase composed of a verb with or without any objects and other modifiers.
  • A parse tree or parsing tree (also known as a derivation tree or concrete syntax tree) is an ordered, rooted tree that represents the syntactic structure of a string according to some context-free grammar.


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