Syntactical rules are

a. the patterns of rhythm and emphasis used by a speaker.
b. principles for understanding contextual variations in the perception of phonemes.
c. principles for combining words to form phrases, clauses, or sentences.
d. conventions that people have formally agreed to follow so that they can be understood
when speaking or writing symbolically.
e. rules for establishing the meaning of words and phrases.

c. principles for combining words to form phrases, clauses, or sentences.

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