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English are
notably syntactic.
Syntaxis,
depending on the author, may also
contrast with or
include hypotaxis. Look up
syntaxis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
- Μαθηματικὴ Σύνταξις (Mathēmatikḕ
Sýntaxis) in
Koine Gr****, as also in
Modern Gr**** (primarily), and was
known as
Syntaxis Mathematica in Latin. The treatise...
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through ****stan and Myanmar,
forming the
Nanga Parbat syntaxis to the west and the
Namche Barwa syntaxis in the east. Bates, R.L.; Jackson, J.A. (1987). Glossary...
- Kohistan-Ladakh
island arc, and the
Gangdese belt to
Eurasia preceded the
final India-Eurasia collision. The
stars mark the
syntaxis-causing obtrustions....
- as the Almagest,
originally entitled Mathēmatikḗ
Syntaxis (Μαθηματικὴ Σύνταξις, Mathēmatikḗ
Syntaxis, lit. 'Mathematical Treatise'). The
second is the...
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range (also
called the
Namjagbarwa syntaxis or
Namjagbarwa Group Complex),
which is
considered the
easternmost syntaxis/section of the
Himalaya in southeastern...
- Look up
syntaxis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Syntaxis may
refer to:
Syntaxis, a
writing style that
favours complex syntax Syntaxis Mathematica...
- thus
formed by
tectonic forces at
varying angles,
converge is
called a
syntaxis (Gr****: convergence). The two syntaxes,
Nanga Parbat and
Namche Barwa,...
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Saint Elias,
Mount Cook), in the
region known as the St.
Elias syntaxis. At the
syntaxis region the
tectonic style changes from strike-slip
motion along...
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English term,
which first appeared in 1548, is
partly borrowed from
Latin (
syntaxis) and Gr****,
though the
Latin term
developed from Gr****. The
field of syntax...