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The Grammatical System of the Language. The Aim of Theoretical
Grammar.
Units of Language. Six levels of language. (Phonemic, morphemic, lexemic, phrasemic, proposemic, and supra-proposemic levels).
Morphology and Syntax. The Subject Matter of Their Study.
The Typical Morphemic Composition of Mode English Words.
The Study of Morphemes by Descriptive Linguistics: Principles, Analysis. The Distributional Classification of Morphemes.
The Grammatical Classes of Words. Traditional Classification versus Syntactic-Distributional Classification (Ch. Fries)
The Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Relations in the Language. Syntagmatic Connections of Words.
The Noun: the Problem of Gender and Number in Theoretical Grammar.
The Constituent Structure of the Simple Sentence in the English Language.
Units of Language. Six levels of language. (Phonemic, morphemic, lexemic, phrasemic, proposemic, and supra-proposemic levels).
Morphology and Syntax. The Subject Matter of Their Study.
The Typical Morphemic Composition of Mode English Words.
The Study of Morphemes by Descriptive Linguistics: Principles, Analysis. The Distributional Classification of Morphemes.
The Grammatical Classes of Words. Traditional Classification versus Syntactic-Distributional Classification (Ch. Fries)
The Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Relations in the Language. Syntagmatic Connections of Words.
The Noun: the Problem of Gender and Number in Theoretical Grammar.
The Constituent Structure of the Simple Sentence in the English Language.