More on the Functional Units of Language
August 18, 2008 at 11:19 am | In Language Acquisition | 1 CommentTags: functional units, Language Acquisition, morphology, phonetics, semantics, syntax
In a previous post I briefly discussed how parts of language are used to accomplish specific things. These parts can then be combined to accomplish complex things. Here is a chart of a few of these specific parts and their functions.
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