Syntactical [adjective]

Definition of Syntactical:

semantic

Synonyms of Syntactical:


Opposite/Antonyms of Syntactical:

-


Sentence/Example of Syntactical:

"Parole in libert," words free from syntactical shackles are the words with which we shall fight the battle of the future.

The cause of this variation in the force of the two beats is to be sought in the laws of the syntactical accent.

The instrumental, locative and dative are mixed in one case, partly for phonetic, partly for syntactical reasons.

It coincides less closely than the cesura with syntactical and rhetorical pauses.

Less generally, the rhetorical or syntactical accent in the same way takes precedence of the metrical.

As is often true of cant, we have here simply a syntactical arrangement of words signifying—nothing.

The reasons for syntactical usages are given, instead of mere statements that such usages exist.