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syntagma
syn·tag·ma S0970725 (sĭn-tăg′mə) also syn·tagm (sĭn′tăm)n. pl. syn·tag·mas or syn·tag·ma·ta (-tăg′mə-tə) also syn·tagms 1. A sequence of linguistic units in a syntagmatic relationship to one another.2. A sequence of words in a particular syntactic relationship to one another; a construction. [New Latin, from French syntagme, from Greek suntagma, suntagmat-, arrangement, syntactic unit, from suntassein, suntag-, to put in order; see syntax.]syntagma (sɪnˈtæɡmə) or syntagmn, pl -tagmata (-ˈtæɡmətə) or -tagms1. (Linguistics) a syntactic unit or a word or phrase forming a syntactic unit2. a systematic collection of statements or propositions[C17: from Late Latin, from Greek, from suntassein to put in order; see syntax]syn•tag•ma (sɪnˈtæg mə) also syn•tagm (ˈsɪn tæm) n., pl. -tag•mas, -tag•ma•ta (-ˈtæg mə tə) also -tagms. a linguistic element that enters into a syntagmatic relationship. [1935–40; < French syntagme (1916) < Greek sýntagma something put together] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | syntagma - a syntactic string of words that forms a part of some larger syntactic unitsyntagmgrammatical constituent, constituent - (grammar) a word or phrase or clause forming part of a larger grammatical constructionlinguistic string, string of words, word string - a linear sequence of words as spoken or written | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeesyntagmsyntagma Related to syntagma: syntagmaticsSynonyms for syntagmanoun a syntactic string of words that forms a part of some larger syntactic unitSynonymsRelated Words- grammatical constituent
- constituent
- linguistic string
- string of words
- word string
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