SYNTAX.
Abstract
The article addresses the issues related to combining words into phrases, sentences, and larger text constructions, which are examined in the field of Syntax. As a branch of grammar, syntax defines and establishes the rules for how linguistic units can be combined, focusing primarily on phrases and sentences. The article also provides definitions for each of these linguistic elements.
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