Syntax versus Grammar
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2020
- This video will hopefully clarify to you what syntax means as opposed to syntax.
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Thanks to your clear explanation, I can distinguish grammar and syntax easily.
Your clip is so helpful! ❤️
This is an awesome channel. Quite happy to have found it.
Very clearly explained, thank you :)
Great videos thanks 😊
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Good 👍
Definitely the explanation is very interesting. But it would be better if you give us the sources. For instead, the ideas furious of the previous chapter is from Chomsky (1957). It would be fine if you would recommend other videos or paper for the people who wants to go farther.
The main sources are (usually) listed as references at the end of the video.
Do you mean Persian is an analytic language like English?
What is the ambiguity in this sentence, I saw six girls and six boys