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syntacto-|sɪnˈtæktəʊ| used as combining form of syntactic a., as synˌtacto-seˈmantic a. = syntactic-semantic adj. s.v. syntactic a. 1; synˌtactostyˈlistics n. pl. (const. sing.), the study of the stylistic implications of syntactic variation.
1972Archivum Linguisticum III. 7 In particular, I shall show how an adequate grammar must indicate not only a variety of syntacto-semantic features of the noun (such as humanness and inherent duality), but also features of any numeral preceding the noun phrase and certain morphological features of both nouns and adjectives. 1977Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 1976 XXI. 84 The second and third axes represent an arbitrary division of the syntacto-semantic domain of the signal, the motivation for which is discussed below.
1969Syntactostylistics [see phonostylistics n. pl.]. |