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You will be strong said my Yoda, "Be strong, you will." The arrange of the sentence works but is awkward syntax.

Or the joke from Mary Poppins. I knew a man with a wooden leg named Smith. The syntax allows you to think that the leg is named Smith.

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What is the meaning of grammar?

Correct sentences, when speaking or writing. "Throw momma from the train a kiss." Is bad grammer. Grammer is the rule by which words are used together. There is a distinction grammer for every language. In English the adjective preceeds the noun. eg. the green house in french the adjective follows the noun eg. la maison vert. (the house green)


Is ASL Ungrammatical?

No, American Sign Language (ASL) is a grammatical language with its own rules and structure. It is not based on English grammar but has its own syntax, morphology, and syntax that is unique to ASL.


How has English influenced on ASL?

English has influenced American Sign Language (ASL) through borrowing of signs for English words, syntax, and idiomatic expressions. ASL users may incorporate fingerspelling for English words that do not have a corresponding sign, and sentence structure in ASL often mirrors that of English. However, ASL remains a distinct language with its own grammar and syntax.


How would you use syntax in a sentence?

Syntax refers to the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language. For example, in the sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," the syntax dictates the order of the words to express a clear message.


What does syntax mean in English language?

Syntax refers to the rules and structure that govern how words are arranged to form meaningful sentences in a language. It includes word order, sentence structure, and grammatical relationships between words. Syntax plays a crucial role in conveying meaning and facilitating effective communication.

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What has the author Mildred E Lambert written?

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