syntactical in the PONS Dictionary

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The complementary marks have both syntactical and semantic properties.
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Different order of the sentence, the punctuation, the tense of the verse are all aspects that are looked at in the lexical syntactical method.
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Having similar syntactical structure among clauses or phrases helps the reader identify the similarity of ideas proposed within them.
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Semantics is useful for investigating a logic (i.e. a derivation system) only if the semantical entailment relation reflects its syntactical counterpart, the "consequence" relation ("derivability").
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These methods involved illustrating semantic relationships of given case forms and did not come from a primarily syntactical standpoint.
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His exacting drawings are the idioms that he deploys to assemble his syntactical, room-filling installations and architectural display conceits.
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Many programming languages are inherently procedural (single-threaded), with limited syntactical and semantic support to handle concurrency.
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The systematic combination of these elements, according to syntactical rules, would generate the infinite combinations of computational structures required to represent human language.
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It relieves the application layer of concern regarding syntactical differences in data representation within the end-user systems.
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Teachers must teach in ways so that the sentences learners hear or read become syntactical germ-cells and models for many more sentences.
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