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syntagmatic — syntagmatically, adv. /sin tag mat ik/, adj. Ling. pertaining to a relationship among linguistic elements that occur sequentially in the chain of speech or writing, as the relationship between the sun and is shining or the and sun in the sentence … Universalium
Saussure, Ferdinand de — (1857 1913) A Swiss linguist who is generally considered to have been the founder of modern structural linguistics and, therefore, the grandfather of structuralism . The revolutionary nature of Saussure s work only became clear somewhat… … Dictionary of sociology
syntagm — [ sɪntam] (also syntagma sɪn tagmə) noun (plural syntagms, syntagmas, or syntagmata mətə) Linguistics a set of forms in a sequential relationship. Often contrasted with paradigm. Derivatives syntagmatic … English new terms dictionary