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Things syntax often describes (“syntax ________”)
interface, semantics, phonology, conversation, discourse, rules, directed, tree, lexicon, mapping, interactions, correspondences, pragmatics, based, checking, interaction, oriented, morphology, division, language, trees, structure, boundary, approach, imagination, model, error, hypothesis, study, relationship, chewers, theorie, representation, paradigms, structures, analysis, check, driven, rhythm, notation, border, distinction, module, komponente, errors, crystal, generativ, representations, lexis, versions
How syntax often is described (“________ syntax”)
english, abstract, logical, basic, general, correct, formal, concrete, simple, complex, standard, special, historical, latin, like, proper, false, specific, comparative, natural, complete, full, overt, functional, xml, generative, normal, greek, regular, exact, musical, french, german, diachronic, visual, transformational, conventional, internal, traditional, typical, appropriate, pure, japanese, complicated, incorrect, poetic, morpho, alternative, italian, european, spanish, verbal, line, precise, chinese, autonomous, extended, unusual, simpler, grammatical, convoluted, awkward, declarative, abbreviated, elaborate, parallel, usual, graphical, narrow, linguistic, valid, variable, level, familiar, minimalist, classical, html, descriptive, universal, style
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