Definition of Syntactically

1. Adverb. With respect to syntax. "Syntactically ill-formed"

Partainyms: Syntactic

Definition of Syntactically

1. Adverb. according to the rules of syntax ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Syntactically

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Syntactically

synroc
synrocs
synsacra
synsacral
synsacrum
synsacrums
synsedimentary
synsemantic
synsepalous
synset
synsets
syntactic
syntactic category
syntactic sugar
syntactical
syntactically (current term)
syntactically independent
syntactician
syntacticians
syntactics
syntagm
syntagma
syntagmas
syntagmata
syntagmatic
syntagmatically
syntagmeme
syntagmemes
syntagmemic
syntagmemically

Literary usage of Syntactically

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Teaching Children to Be Literate: A Reflective Approach by Anthony V. Manzo, Ula Casale Manzo (1995)
"None of the substitutions preserved meaning, and only one was a syntactically appropriate substitution. Student B made 5 miscues, not counting repetitions, ..."

2. Concrete Abstractions: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Scheme by Max Hailperin, Barbara Kaiser, Karl Knight (1999)
"Note that there are plenty of syntactically valid Micro-Scheme expressions that ... This expression is a syntactically valid Micro-Scheme expression (and a ..."

3. Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians by Michael Matthew Kaylor (2006)
"Hopkins never opts syntactically to side or decide — hence, ... If this sonnet does, at least syntactically, make 'the strange suggestion of a deliberate ..."

4. Literary Disorders: Holistic Diagnosis and Remediation by Ula C. Manzo, Anthony V. Manzo (1993)
"None of the substitutions preserved meaning, and only one was a syntactically appropriate substitution. Student B made 5 miscues, not counting repetitions, ..."

5. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Proverbs by Crawford Howell Toy (1899)
"is, in the connection, strange, feeble, and syntactically loose. Possibly the text should be changed so as to give a comparison like those of 3H' " 8U. ..."

6. Native Writings in Massachusett by Ives Goddard, Kathleen Joan Bragdon (1988)
"The objective personal pronouns (see PRONOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS), which function as first and second secondary objects, are syntactically third person nouns. ..."

7. A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five Parts by Thomas Dilworth (1820)
"I* A. Grammar is the science of letters, or the art of writing and speaking properly and syntactically. OF GRAMMAR IN GENERAL. ** Q. WHAT is grammar? ..."

8. Teaching Children to Be Literate: A Reflective Approach by Anthony V. Manzo, Ula Casale Manzo (1995)
"None of the substitutions preserved meaning, and only one was a syntactically appropriate substitution. Student B made 5 miscues, not counting repetitions, ..."

9. Concrete Abstractions: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Scheme by Max Hailperin, Barbara Kaiser, Karl Knight (1999)
"Note that there are plenty of syntactically valid Micro-Scheme expressions that ... This expression is a syntactically valid Micro-Scheme expression (and a ..."

10. Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians by Michael Matthew Kaylor (2006)
"Hopkins never opts syntactically to side or decide — hence, ... If this sonnet does, at least syntactically, make 'the strange suggestion of a deliberate ..."

11. Literary Disorders: Holistic Diagnosis and Remediation by Ula C. Manzo, Anthony V. Manzo (1993)
"None of the substitutions preserved meaning, and only one was a syntactically appropriate substitution. Student B made 5 miscues, not counting repetitions, ..."

12. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Proverbs by Crawford Howell Toy (1899)
"is, in the connection, strange, feeble, and syntactically loose. Possibly the text should be changed so as to give a comparison like those of 3H' " 8U. ..."

13. Native Writings in Massachusett by Ives Goddard, Kathleen Joan Bragdon (1988)
"The objective personal pronouns (see PRONOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS), which function as first and second secondary objects, are syntactically third person nouns. ..."

14. A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five Parts by Thomas Dilworth (1820)
"I* A. Grammar is the science of letters, or the art of writing and speaking properly and syntactically. OF GRAMMAR IN GENERAL. ** Q. WHAT is grammar? ..."

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