different between syntactical vs nunation
syntactical
English
Adjective
syntactical (comparative more syntactical, superlative most syntactical)
- syntactic, related to syntax
Anagrams
- lactacystin
syntactical From the web:
- what syntactical features are particularly striking
- syntactical means
- what's syntactical arrangement
- what does syntactic mean
- what are syntactical devices
- syntactic structure
- what is syntactical noise
- syntactic error
nunation
English
Alternative forms
- nunnation
Etymology
nun +? -ation. See nun (“Semitic letter”).
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /n??ne??n?/
- IPA(key): /n??ne???n/
Noun
nunation (countable and uncountable, plural nunations)
- (linguistics) The use of a suffix ("-n") signifying a lack of syntactical definiteness of the noun or adjective in standard Arabic. It is written as a diacritic over the final letter.
- ??????? (nahr-un, “a river”)
- ??????? (malik-un, “a king”)
- (linguistics) The use of a suffix ("-n") in dual forms in Akkadian.
Translations
References
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