Asked by jayla warren on May 18, 2024

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Syntax refers to rules for

A) arranging words into phrases and sentences.
B) combining phonemes to form morphemes.
C) using words symbolically.
D) combining morphemes into words.

Syntax

In linguistics, the set of rules that dictate the structure of sentences in a language.

Morphemes

The smallest grammatical units in a language that convey meaning, including both root words and affixes.

  • Clarify and contrast primary linguistic concepts including semantics, phonology, and syntax.
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Katie LambertMay 20, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Syntax specifically refers to the rules for arranging words into phrases and sentences in a grammatically correct way. The other options refer to different aspects of language structure and use.