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Jun 15, 2020 at 7:40 history edited CommunityBot
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S Jan 19, 2016 at 0:11 history suggested Monty Harder CC BY-SA 3.0
Added opposite-direction dislocation to show both are the same.
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Jan 18, 2016 at 21:17 comment added deadrat Thanks. I generally consider phonetics too "early" to be considered grammar and semantics too "late." (And any pragmatics that isn't semantics but semiotics, as nonsense.) I just wanted to get an idea of your usage.
Jan 18, 2016 at 19:22 comment added Benjamin Harman In linguistics, syntax is the set of rules, principles, and processes that govern the structure of sentences in a given language, specifically word order. In linguistics, grammar is the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language. The term grammar refers also to the study of such rules, and this field includes morphology, syntax, and phonology, often complemented by phonetics, semantics, and pragmatics.
Jan 18, 2016 at 19:18 history edited Benjamin Harman CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jan 18, 2016 at 19:17 comment added deadrat What's the difference between syntax and grammar?
Jan 18, 2016 at 19:14 history answered Benjamin Harman CC BY-SA 3.0