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syntagmatic
syn·tag·mat·ic S0970750 (sĭn′tăg-măt′ĭk)adj. Of or relating to the relationship between linguistic units in a construction or sequence, as between the (n) and adjacent sounds in not, ant, and ton. The identity of a linguistic unit within a language is described by a combination of its syntagmatic and its paradigmatic relations. [French syntagmatique, from Greek suntagmatikos, arranged, put in order, from suntagma, suntagmat-, arrangement, syntactic unit; see syntagma.]syntagmatic (ˌsɪntæɡˈmætɪk) adj1. (Linguistics) of or denoting a syntagma2. (Linguistics) linguistics Also: syntagmic denoting or concerning the relationship between a word and other members of a syntactic unit containing itsyn•tag•mat•ic (ˌsɪn tægˈmæt ɪk) adj. pertaining to or being a relationship among linguistic elements that occur sequentially, as the relationship between the sun and is shining or the and sun in The sun is shining. Compare paradigmatic (def. 2). [1935–40; < French syntagmatique (1916); see syntagma, -ic] syn`tag•mat′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | syntagmatic - related as members of a syntagma; "syntagmatic word associations"paradigmatic - related as members of a substitution class; "paradigmatic word associations" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeSyntagmaticssyntagmatic
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