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You will note that the language used is not always syntactically correct.
No other words are required to form a syntactically correct sentence.
They derive from other word classes, and so are not always given the same treatment syntactically.
It is syntactically needed to create an empty code block.
A large number of words in the lexicon are syntactically ambiguous.
This predicate is used to require that two terms be syntactically different.
Syntactically, the particle may go behind the verb for various reasons.
It is syntactically similar to C, but less flexible.
This allows for many radical things to be done syntactically within Python.
Syntactically, the J parser treats that as a single word.
But the program would still be syntactically correct, since type declarations provide only semantic information.
Of the words in the lattice dead, perfect and tail are syntactically ambiguous.
A single negation, while syntactically correct, may result in a very unusual meaning or make no sense at all.
For instance, compare the following syntactically equivalent examples of C code.
These are syntactically the same as pointers in C and C++.
It is not syntactically fixed and is in continuous artistic development.
Most simple prepositions do not combine with personal pronouns syntactically.
Inspection-times for words in syntactically ambiguous sentences under three presentation conditions.
Orthographically, phonetically and syntactically they are very similar in many respects.
A syntactically similar expression is "Don't shoot the piano player; he's doing the best he can."
The notion of dependency between patches is defined syntactically.
Drag and drop interfaces can be used to compose syntactically correct programs.
It is thus syntactically inadmissible for a name to be possessed by another noun.
A syntactically snarled program note provided no help.
Although many words in English are syntactically ambiguous, much of this ambiguity arises from rare usage.