LANGUAGE SYSTEM AND ITS STRUCTURAL FEATURES
Keywords:
Key words:Linguistic levels, phonetics, morphology, syntax, lexicon, semantics, language structure, interdependence, communication.Abstract
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This study investigates the structure of the English language, examining the
phonetic, morphological, syntactic, lexical, and semantic levels and their
interrelationships. It demonstrates that each level performs specific functions while
interacting to ensure clarity, coherence, and expressiveness in communication. The
findings highlight the importance of understanding these patterns for language
learning, effective communication, and language teaching.
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