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syntactically

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English

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Etymology

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From syntactic +‎ -ally.

Adverb

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syntactically (comparative more syntactically, superlative most syntactically)

  1. According to the rules of syntax.
    The sentence was syntactically correct, but made no sense.
    • 1965 June 4, Shigeyuki Kuroda, “Generative grammatical studies in the Japanese language”, in DSpace@MIT[1], retrieved 2014-02-24:
      Thus, there is a third kind of judgment, which we shall call characterization. The wa-phrase and ga-phrase serve syntactically to distinguish predicational judgment not only from nonpredicational description but also from characterizational judgment.
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