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Definition of Syntagmatic
1. Adjective. Related as members of a syntagma. "Syntagmatic word associations"
Definition of Syntagmatic
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to a syntagma ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Syntagmatic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syntagmatic
Literary usage of Syntagmatic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of Scientific Papers, 1800-1900: Subject Indexby Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod by Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod (1908)
"syntagmatic and power series. Cauchy, ALCB 20 (1845) 463-. Terms deduced from
given products of я contiguous terms. Futa, N. [1813] St Pét. Ac. So. ..."
2. From Latin to Spanish by Paul M. Lloyd (1987)
"Assimilation and other syntagmatic sound changes, for instance, do not have
anything to do with the avoidance of mergers, even when they result in a ..."
3. Catalogue of Scientific Papers, 1800-1900: Subject Indexby Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod by Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod (1908)
"syntagmatic and power series. Cauchy, ALCB 20 (1845) 463-. Terms deduced from
given products of я contiguous terms. Futa, N. [1813] St Pét. Ac. So. ..."
4. From Latin to Spanish by Paul M. Lloyd (1987)
"Assimilation and other syntagmatic sound changes, for instance, do not have
anything to do with the avoidance of mergers, even when they result in a ..."
5. Vestiges of Civilization: Or, The Aetiology of History, Religious by James O'Connell (1851)
""cyclical" or syntagmatic lyrics, no doubt. The best example that now occurs to
me is the " Cassandra" of Lycophron; a composition, like its author, ..."
6. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"... the theatricalization of urban behavior is related to the ascendency of a
horizontal world-view (aka a materialistic,13 a metonymical, or a syntagmatic ..."
7. From Latin to Spanish by Paul M. Lloyd (1987)
"Assimilation and other syntagmatic sound changes, for instance, do not have
anything to do with the avoidance of mergers, even when they result in a ..."
8. From Latin to Spanish by Paul M. Lloyd (1987)
"Assimilation and other syntagmatic sound changes, for instance, do not have
anything to do with the avoidance of mergers, even when they result in a ..."
9. Vestiges of Civilization: Or, The Aetiology of History, Religious by James O'Connell (1851)
""cyclical" or syntagmatic lyrics, no doubt. The best example that now occurs to
me is the " Cassandra" of Lycophron; a composition, like its author, ..."
10. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"... the theatricalization of urban behavior is related to the ascendency of a
horizontal world-view (aka a materialistic,13 a metonymical, or a syntagmatic ..."