
Syntactic Valence, Syntactic Relation
Author(s) -
Shuxratova Yulduzxon Shakarbek Qizi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the american journal of interdisciplinary innovations and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2642-7478
DOI - 10.37547/tajiir/volume03issue04-21
Subject(s) - linguistics , syntax , nominative case , sentence , computer science , word grammar , word order , natural language processing , determiner phrase , phrase structure rules , artificial intelligence , grammar , philosophy , relational grammar , emergent grammar , verb
Syntax (ancient Greek σύν-ταξις “composition”, “coordination”, “order”) is a section of linguistics in which nominative and communicative linguistic units are studied: a sentence and a phrase. Literally translated syntax means not only composing, but also ordering, coordinating, combining words into a coherent text. The following article looks into the syntactic relations and valence in the English language.