2. The syntax and grammar of a language refer to the system of rules governing word forms...
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2. The syntax and grammar of a language refer to the system of rules governing word forms and how words should be strung together to form meaningful utterances.
For example, English has a grammatical rule that says we add āsā to the end of many words to indicate plurality (cat becomes cats). English also has a syntactic rule that we generally place adjectives before nouns, not after (e.g., small dog, not dog small).
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ISBN: 105417
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Authors: David Matsumoto, Linda Juang, Hyisung C. Hwang
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