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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 (Definition)]]. To find a list of basic topics in the syntax of Scottish Gaelic see [[:Category:Syntax]].  
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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]]'
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*[[Clause (definition)|Clause]]
 
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Revision as of 00:23, 17 June 2012

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'

Syntactic Terminology

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References

  • Carnie, A. (2013) Syntax: A Generative Introduction. 3rd Edition. Wiley Blackwell.