English, asked by PrateekKishore7250, 1 year ago

What is the difference between syntax and grammar? I know syntax is part of grammar, but the words often get used interchangeably, and I'm not grasping what the real difference is.

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Answered by ugohobichisandra
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Answer:

Syntax + morphology = grammar

Explanation:

Morphology is the study of the form of individual words, and syntax is the study of word order and choice in the formation of meaningful sentences. Together, these are the major elements of grammar, the study of the structure of language.

Imagine a word puzzle book for children. One puzzle might scramble the letters in a word, and you have to put them in the right order. This is morphology. Another puzzle will have you put scattered words together to form a sentence, and you will have some choices to make to give the precise meaning you want to convey. This is syntax. Grammar is concerned with both. It is represented by the entire puzzle book.

Answered by siddhant1234
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diffrence between sytax and grammar

grammar is set of structural rules that dictate the construction of a sentence clauses pharses and words in a language

2. A discipline linguistics

syntax = a more general term used in every day use

2. syntax is a set of rules principle and process that govern the structure of sentence in a language

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