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Latest revision as of 16:12, 27 July 2014
A syntagmatic relation is a relation between expressions that occur next to one another. Syntagmatic relations contrast with paradigmatic relations.
Examples
blond and hair, kick and foot
Reference
Lyons, John. 1968. Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Other languages
German Syntagmatische Sinnbeziehung
Chinese 横组合关系