Sentences with word «syntactical»

"Syntactical" refers to anything related to the arrangement, structure, or grammar of sentences or language. It describes the proper order and organization of words, phrases, and clauses to form meaningful communication. Full definition
I read an advance reader's copy and I'm not a stranger to those so the extraordinary number of syntactical errors, dependent clauses with no antecedent and unchecked assertions of truth that have made me stumble and go back a sentence or more to decipher are uncommon and have interfered with my reading.
(Refer to Specifying name - value pairs on the spine itemref element for syntactical rules specific to local specification.)
In addition to having their own private vocabulary, long term couples eventually «start to match each other in the basic rhythms and syntactical structures of their speech,» writes Shenk.
Conclusion: Despite performance in the norm range, on average, still 33 % of immigrant children display deficiencies both in syntactical and semantic capacities in the German language.
Testing chatbots can be a very complex endeavor due to the diversity and syntactical variation of phrases across different languages.
The essential government propaganda industries, Newspeak and Doublespeak, exist to make syntactical and logical sense out of three slogans that dominate the book and the world it describes: «WAR IS PEACE,» «FREEDOM IS SLAVERY,» «IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.»
Both dolphins responded correctly to novel, syntactical forms on the first presentation.
The differences in the evangelist's syntactical constructions, however, hint that her pregnancy is the greatest anomaly of the entire genealogy.
When you add even more words with even more possible meanings and even different possible grammatical and syntactical connections, ambiguity is increased when trying to determine what a particular sentence means.
* With some three year olds, the descriptions of the pictures may be only two to three words and might even be out of syntactical order.
Michael Brooks's look at the proliferation of computer languages included worries about syntactical errors in software and potential dangers (8...
The final text from the Paris summit, approved Saturday, following days of syntactical sanding, buffing, tweaking and negotiating, requires no action from the shipping and aviation industries, experts said.
More vocabulary means more understanding, and diversified syntactical skills result in greater mental agility — both of which lead to enhanced cognitive processes.
Characterized by dry syntactical puns, flat humor, and a bested Socrates, the Euthydemus is not one of Plato's better - known works.
The expert proofreaders at essay writing services never fail to spot even a single minor syntactical or spelling inconsistency in the paper.
Focusing on the limited required information on our application our lenders take startling syntactical liberties.
The destructive force of nuclear arms - their power to bring to an end our entire civilization - has the potential to make irrelevant the elegant syntactical games of the relativists.
As much as the landscape, I love engaging the conventions of seeing and picturing as a source of syntactical invention.
brings together the participating artists in an attempt to scrutinise and question the elaborate relationship between materiality and language, as well as the narrative and syntactical potential of the «thing».
 Seal works with systems, liking the random injunctions arrived at through computer programmes (from which he's generated many of the names of his paintings and made aleatory sound pieces) and developing an alphabet of signs whose syntactical arrangement he readily devolves to curators.
Well, although grammatical and syntactical perfection is still lacking at times, the results of the current iteration are very good indeed.
A thumb rule: never make grammatical, lexical and syntactical errors while writing your cover letter.
At least bullshit follows syntactical and grammatical rules.
In addition to having their own private vocabulary, long - term couples eventually «start to match each other in the basic rhythms and syntactical structures of their speech,» writes Shenk.
I don't use Twitter, so its syntactical wonderland is a bit foreign to me.
Then we employ systems of theology, grammatical, syntactical, lexical, and historical data to arrive at an interpretation.
Rosenberg is clearly at the paraphrastic end of the band, freeing himself from what he calls «literal word for word slavery» in order to render the syntactical and contextual nuances, the assonance and word play, that characterize J's narrative style.
Francesa is tweaked for his ego, which Mason once described as being as «big as all outdoors»; Russo for his lisp, his syntactical misadventures and his penchant for malaprops, such as his description of a promising rookie as a «diamond in the bush.»
Buzsáki, who is presenting at the CNS meeting, has been working to understand the syntactical rules of the brain — how information is parsed, packaged and transmitted.
«In the editorial report, I address character and plot development, structure, continuity, story arc, theme development, repetition, plot holes, and some general notes on any syntactical errors I come across,» says
«In the editorial report, I address character and plot development, structure, continuity, story arc, theme development, repetition, plot holes, and some general notes on any syntactical errors I come across,» says Bryony Sutherland, a novel editor, former biographer and ghostwriter.
Instead of assimilating, Lam infiltrates the syntactical rules of «the exploiters» with his own specific language.
The significant factor is to recognize how the matter of painting, in each case, is addressed to the spectator — a point underlined in the work of Ron Martin, whose recent shift from an open and painterly form to a geometric colour structure is a syntactical, not a stylistic change.
Their cartoon - like brightness resembles toilet - door graffiti or a scrawl on a schoolboy's notebook, a short, anarchic and socially laden statement devoid of the syntactical constraints of a bra that lays down the first traces of the exhibition's preoccupation with multiple symbolic and communicative systems, and with collaborative artistic production.
One critic recently wrote that he felt that in all the artists in the first generation there was one element in common: a syntactical conception (having to do with surface, paint quality, a way of acting before the canvas).
Brand - named Kong, the bulbous, three - tiered chew operates as a sign of punctuation marking the syntactical phrasing of objects, all the while looking like a sinus - clearing butt plug.
Over the past several years her subjects are wide ranging, though her formal strategies revolve around placement of syntactical elements, the visualization of quantitative relations, and text.

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