Syntactic vs Syntectic - What's the difference?
syntactic | syntectic |
Of, related to or connected with syntax.
* 2001 , Martin Haspelmath, Language Typology and Language Universals: An International Handbook , page 674:
(chemistry) Describing the isothermal reversible transformation of two liquid phases into a single solid phase upon cooling
As adjectives the difference between syntactic and syntectic
is that syntactic is of, related to or connected with syntax while syntectic is (chemistry) describing the isothermal reversible transformation of two liquid phases into a single solid phase upon cooling.syntactic
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The sentence “I saw he” contains a syntactic mistake.
- the rules specifying how agglutinative morphemes are combined with each other are more syntactic than morphological by their nature and thus are closer to rules specifying how word-forms are combined with each other.
