A nonterminal symbol represents a syntactic category, which defines one or more valid phrasal or sentence structure consisted of an n-element subset.
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As noted above, it is a typical feature of agglutinative languages that there is a one-to-one correspondence between suffixes and syntactic categories.
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It has been shown that restricting the phrases to linguistic phrases ( syntactically motivated groups of words, see syntactic categories ) decreases the quality of translation.
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The morphological reduction of the French article from these words does not have a consistent result on the syntactic category, despite all being non-proper nouns.
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As children associate more words with syntactic categories, they can begin tracking other properties that can help them identify these syntactic categories in the absence of semantic evidence.
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As children associate more words with syntactic categories, they can begin tracking other properties that can help them identify these syntactic categories in the absence of semantic evidence.
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In each language the dependency relation among words gives rise to syntactic categories in which the allowable arguments of an operator are defined in terms of their dependency requirements.
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In one study, Gutman et al ( 2015 ) build a computational model that used prosodic structure and function words to jointly determine the syntactic categories of words.
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In designing his grammar, PGini used the method of " auxiliary symbols ", in which new affixes are designated to mark syntactic categories and the control of grammatical derivations.
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They illustrate that the theory of coordination should not rely too heavily on syntactic category to explain the fact that in most instances of coordination, the coordinated strings are alike.