evolution of syntax
The evolution of syntax refers to the gradual development and changes in the grammatical structure and organization of language over time. This encompasses how words and phrases are combined, the order in which they appear, and the rules governing sentence formation, as languages evolve and adapt to meet the communication needs of speakers throughout generations.
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