Similar words: syntactical, syntactically, tactic, tactics, tactical, tactician, syntax, synthetic. Meaning: [sɪn'tæktɪk(l)] adj. of or relating to or conforming to the rules of syntax.
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31. The likelihood is that such spare syntactic structures appear very infrequently as independent forms in actual use.
32. Syntactic knowledge may be used to identify those word combinations that are grammatically acceptable.
33. The reasons for adopting this view that syntactic production and the accessibility of individual lexical items are closely related are twofold.
34. Intuitively, there is thus a close relationship between the behaviour of a process and those of its finite syntactic approximations.
35. More recent studies of pause patterns in spontaneous speech have studied the relationship between pauses and syntactic units.
36. The first is that there are no systematic entailments between sentences differing only in respect of compatibles in parallel syntactic positions.
37. I started talking to Suzette about some syntactic maneuvers that would enable her to avoid repetition.
38. The syntactic and semantic information about each of these words is then made available to the relevant processors.
39. A similar technique is used to resolve anaphoric references and similar syntactic ambiguities.
40. Generative linguistics has been the dominant approach to syntactic processing of language since the late 1950's.
41. The language in the samples contains syntactic patterns and inter-sentence relationships not found in oral language.
42. Similarly on the syntactic level, individual features are likely to have a less significant effect than features in combination.
43. There is a strong relationship between syntactic category and coverage.
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44. A larger tagged corpus would allow the creation of a more accurate syntactic model.
45. Each lexical item was also tagged with a syntactic category. 4.5.1.2.
46. Since words in the closed class have a syntactic rather than a semantic role in utterances they are also known as function words.
47. Lexical, syntactic and semantic information needed for the system can be obtained from a machine-readable dictionary.
48. The major problems for the recognition application are the multitude of possible syntactic representations postulated by the look-up and the computation required.
49. Most importantly the use of syntactic information has a long history in computational linguistics.
50. A small set of rules are used to derive the syntactic information for the word.
51. An alternative technique is to use syntactic categories rather than individual words as the states in the model.
52. The test sets out to examine the child's command of a range of syntactic forms in terms of both comprehension and production.
53. The parts of speech are syntactic as well as verbal because they mark the way words are used in sentences.
54. Similarly, a graph of syntactic categories will eliminate some of the possible word sequences.
55. The second way makes the emergence of syntactic combinations seem much less fortuitous.
56. These examples suggest that there is a possible principled basis for the distinction between semantic and syntactic deviance.
57. The research should also indicate specific geographical regions where in-depth analyses of syntactic variation could most usefully be carried out.
58. Reducing the length One version of the Edinburgh syntactic component used pair-wise transition probabilities between words.
59. The morphological system can require a long time to obtain the syntactic information for a word.
60. Punctuation marks are classified as separate syntactic categories and grammars and transition matrices based around this assumption.
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