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elaborate grammatical unit with example

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A Grammatical Unit is any: Word, Term, or (sometimes) Phrase — which functions as a single individual “Unit” within a Grammatical Device, such as: a Clause, a Phrase, or an Interjection.

There are five fundamental units of grammatical structure: morpheme, word, phrase, clause, and sentence.

Traditional linguistic theory operates with two fundamental units of grammatical description: the word and the sentence. ... For this reason, the educated layman is familiar with the terms 'word' and 'sentence', and uses them freely in talking about language.

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