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    Symbols can denote constants, variables, operations, relationship, or can enter punctuation or other Syntactic entities.

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    I know references are Syntactic sugar, so code is easier to read and write.

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    area of the brain that has a set of universal Syntactic rules for all languages.

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    There are two major approaches to Syntactic development, an empiricist account by which children learn

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    The external tool for OCaml is both invisible(i.e. it does not require any Syntactic annotations)

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    Theoretically, the LAD is an area of the brain that has a set of universal Syntactic rules for all languages.

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    It is important not to confuse the concept of closures with the operator lambda, which is merely Syntactic methadone for them.

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    Also, the names interval, time, and timestamp can only be used in this fashion if they are double-quoted, because of Syntactic conflicts.

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    While many of the elements and attributes may have the same names, there are some distinct Syntactic differences between the various versions of HTML andXHTML.

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    For writing, the Farsi uses the Arabic alphabet, which flows from right to left, with the addition of four letters, but its grammatical and Syntactic construction is Indo-European.

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    In that same year, Chomsky published a slim volume called Syntactic Structures, based on his PhD thesis, claiming that language is not a matter of learned behaviour, but depends on innate rules.

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    By the most extreme definition, almost any language- even C or Java- can be called functional, but usually people reserve the term for languages with specifically relevant abstractions(such as closures, immutable values, and Syntactic aids like pattern matching).

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    The external tool for OCaml is both invisible(i.e. it does not require any Syntactic annotations) and optional i.e. it is possible to compile and run a program without having checked the exceptions, although this is not recommended for production code.

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    There are two major approaches to Syntactic development, an empiricist account by which children learn all Syntactic rules from the linguistic input, and a nativist approach by which some principles of syntax are innate and are transmitted through the human genome.

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    Spoken and signed languages contain a phonological system that governs how sounds or visual symbols are used to form sequences known as words or morphemes, and a Syntactic system that governs how words and morphemes are used to form phrases and utterances.

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    Formal universals are rules like phrase structure rules, which determine how phrases and sentences can be built up from words, and derivational rules, which guide the reorganisation of Syntactic structures, allowing certain kinds of sentences to be transformed into or derived from other kinds of sentences(for example, the transformation of a declarative sentence into an interrogative sentence).

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