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Saturday, February 2, 2013

What is Structure?



It points out anything which is composed of the linguistic parts that are being arranged together in some other ways.

10 comments:

  1. Something made up of a number of parts that are held or put together in a particular way to be easily understood.

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  2. Structure

    The arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.

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  3. structure is constructing or an arrangement of words that you have to complete the thought......or the correct usage of parts of speech.

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  4. Structures have defined boundaries within which (1) each element is physically or functionally connected to the other elements, and (2) the elements themselves and their interrelationships are taken to be either fixed (permanent) or changing only occasionally or slowly. See also infrastructure, superstructure, and system.

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  5. Structure is the arrangement of words with complete thought.

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  6. Used for a better and easy understanding.

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  7. Structure is the implicitly offers an account of what a system is made of.It helps people or the reader to be easily understand.

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  8. The description of structure implicitly offers an account of what a system is made of: a configuration of items, a collection of inter-related components or services. A structure may be a hierarchy (a cascade of one-to-many relationships), a network featuring many-to-many links, or a lattice featuring connections between components that are neighbors in space.

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  9. structure is a fundamental, tangible or intangible notion referring to the recognition, observation, nature, and permanence of patterns and relationships of entities.

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  10. answering questions at Advanced level, you will have opportunities to interpret language data, which are included in the exam paper

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