syntagmatic - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • relation: This temporal, sequential aspect of the sentence's component elements ( sometimes called their syntagmatic relation ) is crucial.
  • structure: Identify and describe syntagmatic structures in the text which take forms such as narrative, argument or montage.
  • axis: Metonymy, he announced, refers to the combination of linguistic units on the horizontal or syntagmatic axis.
  • dimension: The syntagmatic dimension is the juxtaposition of different elements at the same time in a complete ensemble from hat to shoes.
  • relationship: One is by virtue of being strung together in sentences: their syntagmatic relationships.
  • context: Complex words that typically recur to the syntagmatic context for indexical purposes are morphological metaphors ( e.g.

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