sintaktike
Sintaktike is the branch of linguistics that studies sentence structure and the rules that govern how words combine into phrases and sentences. It analyzes how meaning and grammatical relations are created through hierarchical organization, such as how a noun phrase and a verb phrase form a larger sentence, and how components like subjects, predicates, and objects relate to one another. The field also addresses word order, agreement, subordination, coordination, and the ways in which different languages express grammatical relations.
The study of syntax considers cross-linguistic variation in how languages encode structure. Some languages have relatively
Theoretical approaches in sintaktike include generative grammar, dependency grammar, and construction grammar, among others. Generative approaches
In practical terms, syntaktike informs language description, language teaching, and natural language processing, where accurate parsing