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Syntax - Coggle Diagram
Syntax
complex sentences
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appositive clause
CLARA, A POLISH COMPOSER, WAS ONE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED PIANIST OF HIS DAY
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attributive clause
SHE WENT TO THE NEXT HOUSE, WHICH STOOD IN SMALL GARDEN
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Characteristics
the basically subconscious rules and categories that are part of each person’s linguistic competence are used to construct sentences.
Syntax deals with the interrelationship of the elements that make up sentences, and how different rules of
arrangement are used to construct statements, questions, commands, and other types of utterances.
describing the subconcious knoledge that people posses about the syntax of their language, not prescribing how they should construct sentences.
compound sentence
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examples: TIM IS TIRED, YEET HE´S DRIVING
is a level of grammar that specifically refers to the arrangement of words and morphemes (the
lexicon) in the construction of structures such as phrases, clauses, and sentences.