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Linguistic Structures Explained

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HLYOMROP

OG
It is the study of the
construction of words out
of morphemes. A
morpheme is the smallest
linguistic unit that can
have meaning or
grammatical function.
MMCAIXEL
FTOGLRAA
It is a lexicon has been
characterized as a mental
inventory of words and
productive word
derivational processes.
ERISRGTE
defined as the way a

speaker uses language

differently in different

circumstances.
UICSCRDE

MTONMUYIC
a group of people who share
a set of discourses,
understood as basic values
and assumptions, and ways
of communicating about
those goals.
PMIUNOCDO
NG
In productive
Lexicogrammatical
processes, it is a word-
formation process that
occurs in some languages. -
COMPOUNDING
VIONRDEAIT
AL
In productive
Lexicogrammatical
processes, it is usually
change the part of speech of
the word. -DERIVATIONAL.

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