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pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary comprise the------of the language. a)mechanics b)functions c)structures d)none

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Answered by krimusa7524
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C. Structures

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Answered by SmritiSami
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Pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary comprise the structures of the language. (Option C)

  • A language is a method of communication that is organized. A language's structure is its grammar, while its free components are its vocabulary.
  • Humans' major methods of communication are languages, which can be expressed by voice (spoken language), sign, or writing.
  • Language elements (vocabulary and grammar), as well as abilities, are included in pronunciation (speaking and listening).
  • We pronounce by observing and comprehending the principles and patterns that lie behind the surface of speech, just as we do with vocabulary and grammar.
  • Thus, we can conclude that pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary comprise the structures of the language.
  • Consequently, option C is the answer.
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