- a variation of syntactic.
syntactical
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Data that are not shared in this manner—say, the exact position of eyes or syntactical rules that make up a well-formulated sentence—can influence behavior, but nonconsciously.
From Scientific American • Sep. 8, 2023
Oliver Wendell Holmes, who characterized Theodore Roosevelt’s Bull Moose movement as one of “strenuous vagueness,” survived Antietam but might have expired straining to decipher Tuesday’s cascade of falsehoods, rudeness and syntactical tangles.
From Washington Post • Sep. 30, 2020
She had come up with a syntactical solution, though.
From The New Yorker • Aug. 29, 2016
Grappling with the horror of this feeling, Gubar speaks of the disease’s “imperialism of the not-me-in-me,” a syntactical knot that encourages those bound up in it to untie themselves.
From Slate • Jun. 6, 2016
The instrumental, locative and dative are mixed in one case, partly for phonetic, partly for syntactical reasons.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" by Various