0 relating to the way different words or language elements can be combined to make language structures: --
syntagmatic analysis
However, the apperceived context is of the level of the syntagmatic, as the structuralist tradition calls it, whereas the appresented context easily becomes paradigmatic.
This fundamental insight brings the syntagmatic context of a word into focus.
All responses on the word association test were given a classification of "paradigmatic," "syntagmatic," or "clang-other" response and assigned a score according to their classification.
In section 7, we argued that where both paradigmatic and syntagmatic congruence obtain for a particular grammatical category, we expected code-switching to be facilitated.
I believe this strengthens the evidence for the role of syntagmatic distinctness in consonant deletion.
Such a difference, if found, could be accounted for in terms of difference in syntagmatic congruence between attributive and predicative adjectives.
However, syntagmatic congruence appears to be greater for adjectives being used predicatively than attributively.
Syntagmatic associations form connected language and discourse, such as ' cold ' - ' outside ', ' deep ' - ' hole ', ' apple ' - ' eat ', and tend to give information about the present situation.