Sintagma in english
Syntagma
pronunciation: sɪntægmə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sɪntægmə part of speech: noun
In gestures
sintagma = phrase ; syntagm.
Example: Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Example: In semiotics these are defined as the concepts of paradigm (choices of elements) and syntagm (options in constructing a whole) = In semiotics these are defined as the concepts of paradigm (choices of elements) and syntagm (options in constructing a whole).more:
» sintagma nominal = noun phrase .
Example: Terms in the form of noun phrases or singles words are 'tagged' with angular brackets, < and >, question mark, ?, or the @ symbol and the program responds to these by permuting the phrases in various ways to produce the index.» sintagma verbal = verbal phrase .
Example: A verb can appear on its own and stand as a single unit or be part of what is called a verbal phrase.