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Levels of grammar grammar - study techniques

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2025-01-19
Levels of grammar grammar - study techniques


Levels of grammar grammar - study techniques

Just as there are branches or parts of grammar, these determine the levels of grammatical analysis, that is, which of these branches we pay attention to when observing or studying the language.

For example:

  • Syntactic-morphological level. From the combination of morphology and syntax comes morphosyntax, which is the approach to verbal language from a formal-functional point of view, that is, the way in which words are constructed and organized to form a spoken chain endowed with a logical meaning.
  • Lexical-semantic level. At this level we are only concerned with meaning and its correlation with words, that is, the way in which a word can refer to different senses or vice versa.
  • Phonetic-phonological level. At this level we are concerned with the sounds that make up the language, that is, the sounds and the signs we use to represent them.
  • Pragmatic level. At this level we deal with the language in its communicative context, taking into account elements and uses that are not canonical, that is, that are not contemplated in the grammatical "rules" of the language, but that serve as support when expressing its contents.

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