"Language has structures going from the bottom to the top. All human languages have
- phonology, which is the system of sounds or signs;
- morphology, which is the system of words or morphemes, basic units of meaning; and
- syntax, which refer to rules and principles that put together words and phrases into meaningful utterances."
© Paul Bloom
Yale Lectures on Introduction to Psychology, 2007
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- phonology, which is the system of sounds or signs;
- morphology, which is the system of words or morphemes, basic units of meaning; and
- syntax, which refer to rules and principles that put together words and phrases into meaningful utterances."
© Paul Bloom
Yale Lectures on Introduction to Psychology, 2007
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