- syntagmatic
- syn·tag·mat·ic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
syntagmatic — from Fr. syntagmatique (de Saussure), from Gk. syntagma, from syntassein, from syn (see SYN (Cf. syn )) + tassein “to arrange” (see TACTICS (Cf. tactics)) … Etymology dictionary
syntagmatic — [sin΄tag mat′ik] adj. of or relating to the sequential syntactic relationship between units in a linguistic structure … English World dictionary
syntagmatic — adjective related as members of a syntagma syntagmatic word associations • Ant: ↑paradigmatic • Pertains to noun: ↑syntagma • Derivationally related forms: ↑syntagma, ↑syntagm … Useful english dictionary
Syntagmatic structure — (structure of syntax) is the mode of time awareness which listeners are placed such as narrative , epic , or lyrical . A Syntagma is one syntactic or syntagmatic element. Narrative structures feature a realistic temporal flow guided by tension… … Wikipedia
Syntagmatic analysis — In semiotics, syntagmatic analysis is analysis of syntax or surface structure (syntagmatic structure) as opposed to paradigms (paradigmatic analysis). This is often achieved using commutation tests [http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Documents/S4B/sem04 … Wikipedia
syntagmatic — adjective see syntagma … New Collegiate Dictionary
syntagmatic — syntagmatically, adv. /sin tag mat ik/, adj. Ling. pertaining to a relationship among linguistic elements that occur sequentially in the chain of speech or writing, as the relationship between the sun and is shining or the and sun in the sentence … Universalium
syntagmatic — adjective Of or pertaining to a syntagma … Wiktionary
syntagmatic — syn•tag•mat•ic [[t]ˌsɪn tægˈmæt ɪk[/t]] adj. ling. pertaining to or being a relationship among linguistic elements that occur sequentially, as the relationship between the sun and is shining or the and sun in The sun is shining Compare… … From formal English to slang
syntagmatic and paradigmatic — See Saussure, Ferdinand de … Dictionary of sociology