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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61. In normal spoken language there are often clear pragmatic constraints on the choice of particular syntactic forms.
62. This sentence would receive roughly the syntactic and semantic analysis shown in tree 6. 1.
63. Severe contention exists about whether a rule-based or statistical approach should be used to apply syntactic constraints.
64. Some empirical evidence is available as regards the first of these; the present research seeks to assess what role syntactic input plays.
65. Lavandera has pointed out that much work on syntactic variation tends to focus on syntactic rather than social constraints.
66. This thesis examines the use of syntactic information for assisting in the text recognition process.
67. There are ways to reduce the problems posed by syntactic ambiguity.
68. The resolution of syntactic ambiguity is one of the tasks to be performed by semantic analysis.
69. This model allowed only semantic analysis, output from the syntactic analysis and feedback to the lexical and syntactic analysis was forbidden.
70. This sentence has roughly the syntactic structure shown in tree 6. 4.
71. A central issue is whether syntactic and semantic information contribute independently or interact in the comprehension process.
72. For this application syntactic processing is required to determine exactly where in the output to correctly specify prosody.
73. But Bolinger also believes that there is a correlation with syntax, or at least with the facts of surface syntactic form.http://Sentencedict.com
74. For example this can be syntactic and semantic information to ensure more meaningful results, especially for running text.
75. Brown suggests that large improvements may be achieved by incorporating simple morphological and/or syntactic analysis based on probabilistic methods.
76. Because stress is not available in written language, intricate syntactic devices have to be used to perform a similar function.
77. Areas of poor acoustic quality but tightly constrained by local syntactic and semantic information would be identified through top-down prediction.
78. However, when it comes to analysing higher-level syntactic variation, the scope of conditioning factors is greatly increased.
79. In fact an efficient parser must be guided by pragmatic as well as syntactic constraints.
80. However for examples 2 and 4, syntactic analysis would not identify any problems, because they are grammatically acceptable.
81. Dispersed through the above discussion are also elements from a kind of linguistic analysis which transcends the traditional syntactic and semantic processing.
82. In practice, this mistake has been responsible for much confusion in the discussion of syntactic possibilities and their means of expression.
83. Syntactic relationships thus occur in documents, but are less permanent than semantic relationships.
84. Despite these modifications, syntactic ambiguity remains a large problem for generative systems.
85. Hence the parser has only to decide on the syntactic structure that can be made from combining these different parts of speech.
86. That is, syntactic and semantic influences are only considered between words that are within a local neighbourhood of each other.
87. Many of the words in the lexicon have a high degree of syntactic ambiguity.
88. It is therefore possible to unwind the program that many times, obtaining a finite syntactic approximation which exhibits the same behaviour.
89. Eye movement studies have also been used to show that humans employ syntactic information when reading.
90. The first approach is to perform syntactic analysis first then have a second pass convert the syntactic tree to a semantic representation.
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