Difference between revisions of "Syntax (definition)"
From Scottish Gaelic Grammar Wiki
(→Definition) |
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
| − | The term Syntax refers to the properties of word order and sentence structure for a given language. The term is also used to describe the scientific study of sentence structure as part of the study of [[Linguistics]]. To find a list of basic topics in the syntax of Scottish Gaelic see [[ | + | The term Syntax refers to the properties of word order and sentence structure for a given language. The term is also used to describe the scientific study of sentence structure as part of the study of [[Linguistics]]. To find a list of basic topics in the syntax of Scottish Gaelic see [[:Category:Syntax]]. |
Someone who studies Syntax is known as a [[Syntactician]] | Someone who studies Syntax is known as a [[Syntactician]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[Category:Syntax]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Technical Definitions]] | ||
==Syntactic Terminology== | ==Syntactic Terminology== | ||
Revision as of 00:19, 19 April 2009
Definition
The term Syntax refers to the properties of word order and sentence structure for a given language. The term is also used to describe the scientific study of sentence structure as part of the study of Linguistics. To find a list of basic topics in the syntax of Scottish Gaelic see Category:Syntax.
Someone who studies Syntax is known as a Syntactician