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What is syntax in linguistics?

syntax, the arrangement of words in sentences, clauses, and phrases, and the study of the formation of sentences and the relationship of their component parts.The syntax is the grammatical structure of sentences. The format in which words and phrases are arranged to create sentences is called syntax. Let's look at an example of how a sentence can be rearranged to create varied syntax. Examples of Syntax in a Sentence: The boy jumped happily.

Understanding constituency, the phrase for numerous words working as a single unit, requires knowledge of syntax. Especially when using sentence diagramming, a constituency is required to discern the hierarchy inside large and complicated sentences. 

The meaning of a statement frequently changes when a word is rearranged in a sentence. Sometimes the shift is subtle, beneficial for authors who enjoy subtext and subtlety, but other times it is more important, changing the entire meaning of the statement.

For example-

Only Mr. Herald fights crime. 

Meaning: Mr. Herald is the only person who fights crime. No one except Mr. Herald fights crime, not even Superman. 

Mr. Herald only fights crime. 

Meaning: Fighting crime is the only thing Mr. Herald does. He doesn’t work, he doesn’t shower—fighting crime is all he does. 

Mr. Herald fights only crime. 

Meaning: Mr. Herald doesn’t fight anything except crime. He doesn’t fight Alfred or Ralph; he doesn’t fight waiters if they accidentally stain his shirt. Crime is the only thing he fights.

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