syntagmatic
英 [,sɪntæg'mætɪk]
美
- syntagmatic (adj.)
- 1937, from French syntagmatique (de Saussure), from Greek syntagma "that which is put together in order," from syntassein (see syntax).
- 1. There are syntactic and semantic conditions the words in a Syntagmatic relation must meet.
- 这些处于组合关系中的词,必须满足一些句法和语义条件.
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- 2. There is definite syntagmatic characteristic in Japanese auxiliary verbs which reflects the corresponding semantic difference.
- 日语补助动词在句段关系上存在一个明显的特征,这个特征反映了相应的语义差异.
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