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syntacticist|sɪnˈtæktɪsɪst| [f. syntactic a. + -ist.] = syntactician 1.
1889W. G. Hale in Classical Rev. III. 168/2 The very phrases comparative grammar and comparative philology are commonly used in a way to leave the syntacticist outcast and alien. 1944Mind LIII. 243 What the syntacticist is interested in is, that..these isomorphs are themselves analytic. 1977Daily Tel. 10 Feb. 12/6 Syntacticists, linguists and psycholinguists are turning greedily to the poetics of fiction in ‘Winnie the Pooh’ and the psychological processes in the reading of ‘Alice’. |