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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

meaning

Hello,

What is the difference between "syntactic/semantic"?
  

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I think one short answer is that ' Syntactic ' (pertaining to syntax) relates to grammar , to the arrangement of words. ' Semantic ' (pertaining to semantics) relates to meaning . Other people may have more to say about this.

  • I think one short answer is that ' Syntactic ' (pertaining to syntax) relates to grammar , to the arrangement of words.
  • ' Semantic ' (pertaining to semantics) relates to meaning .
  • Other people may have more to say about this.
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I think one short answer is that

'Syntactic' (pertaining to syntax) relates to grammar, to the arrangement of words.

'Semantic' (pertaining to semantics) relates to meaning.

Other people may have more to say about this.
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"syntactic/semantic"
meaning / order and structure
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Marius Hancu"syntactic/semantic"
meaning / order and structure
Hi, Marius. I'm sure you meant the reverse.
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Philip
Marius Hancu"syntactic/semantic"
meaning / order and structure
Hi, Marius. I'm sure you meant the reverse.

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