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In the formal paradigm a language is regarded as an abstract formal object (e.g. as a set of sentences), and a grammar is conceptualized primarily as an attempt at characterizing this formal object in terms of rules of formal syntax to be applied independently of the meanings and uses of the constructions described. Syntax is thus given methodological priority over semantics and pragmatics. - Dik (1989), a pag.2-3
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