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hypotactic adjective language specializeduk /ˌhaɪ.pəʊˈtæk.tɪk/ us /ˌhaɪ.poʊˈtæk.tɪk/ relating to a grammatical structure that contains a dependent clause(= a clause that cannot form a separate sentence but can form a sentence when joined with a main clause): Speakers tend to choose the standard form when processing becomes more difficult due to the use of hypotactic structures. For our purposes, hypotactic structures include any phrases or clauses in a dependent or subordinate relationship. Adverbial clauses fall into the hypotactic type since they are not as integrated into the sentence as complement clauses. This approach focuses on the surface patterns of the text, such as the use of hypotactic sentence structures. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Linguistics: terminology & vocabulary abbreviated form accommodation alphabetic Anglicism antonym antonymous buzzword cognate coinage homography homonymic homonymy homophonic homophony productively receptive receptively referent superordinate vocab
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