syntagmatics
Syntagmatics is a field within linguistics and semiotics that studies the relationships among signs as they occur in sequences. It examines how linguistic units—such as sounds, morphemes, words, or larger units like phrases and clauses—combine in time or in a linear string to form meaningful utterances. The focus is on the structure and order of elements within a discourse, and on how these elements constrain and enable each other in actual use.
In structural theory, syntagmatic relations are contrasted with paradigmatic relations. Syntagmatic relations concern how signs co-occur
Syntagmatic analysis is used to understand how meaning emerges from the arrangement of elements, how syntax