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27 Mar syntax

Language structure. The rules of structuring either natural (human) or synthetic (i.e. computer) languages are also called grammar rules. By understanding a language’s syntax, we can learn its diction and presumably understand all well-formed statements or sentences in the language. (Not to be confused with its homonym, “sin tax”, which is a type of luxury tax for things considered to be morally ambiguous)
Keywords: semantics
pragmatics
MT
morphology
linguistics
grammar
form
structure
References: comprehension
context
information/entropy
intelligence
learning
lexicography
linguistic strata
natural language
semantics
syntax
words/morphology

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