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syntagmatic - vertaling naar Engels

ELEMENTARY CONSTITUENT SEGMENT WITHIN A TEXT
Syntagmatic; Syntagmatic structure

syntagmatic         
(adj.) = sintagmático
Ex: Gardin coined the terms paradigmatic and syntagmatic to denote these two kinds of relationship.
syntagm         
TERM
Syntagm; Syntam; Syntagms
(n.) = sintagma
Ex: In semiotics these are defined as the concepts of paradigm (choices of elements) and syntagm (options in constructing a whole).

Definitie

syntagm
['s?ntam]
(also syntagma s?n'tagm?)
¦ noun (plural syntagms, syntagmas, or syntagmata -m?t?) Linguistics a set of forms in a sequential relationship. Often contrasted with paradigm.
Derivatives
syntagmatic ?s?ntag'mat?k adjective
syntagmatically adverb
syntagmatics plural noun
Origin
C17: via late L. from Gk suntagma, from suntassein 'arrange together'.

Wikipedia

Syntagma (linguistics)

In linguistics, a syntagma is an elementary constituent segment within a text. Such a segment can be a phoneme, a word, a grammatical phrase, a sentence, or an event within a larger narrative structure, depending on the level of analysis. Syntagmatic analysis involves the study of relationships (rules of combination) among syntagmas.

At the lexical level, syntagmatic structure in a language is the combination of words according to the rules of syntax for that language. For example, English uses determiner + adjective + noun, e.g. the big house. Another language might use determiner + noun + adjective (Spanish la casa grande) and therefore have a different syntagmatic structure.

At a higher level, narrative structures feature a realistic temporal flow guided by tension and relaxation; thus, for example, events or rhetorical figures may be treated as syntagmas of epic structures.

Syntagmatic structure is often contrasted with paradigmatic structure. In semiotics, "syntagmatic analysis" is analysis of syntax or surface structure (syntagmatic structure), rather than paradigms as in paradigmatic analysis. Analysis is often achieved through commutation tests.