The elements of language are composed of, or can be broken into, distinct smaller linguistic units. What is it?
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Morphemes, the basic unit of morphology, are the smallest meaningful unit of language. Thus, a morpheme is a series of phonemes that has a special meaning. If a morpheme is altered in any way, the entire meaning of the word can be changed. Some morphemes are individual words (such as “eat” or “water”).
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The elements of language are composed of, or can be broken into, distinct smaller linguistic units called "DISCRETENESS"
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