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Introduction to Language Study Levels
This section introduces the basic aspects of language study levels, categorizing them based on what one aims to learn.
Phonological Level
- Phonological level involves units without meanings like phonemes and letters.
- Combination of phonemes and letters form sounds and nothing else.
Morphological Level
- In the morphological level, units with their own meanings are present.
- Words are formed by combining morphemes such as "leche" (milk) + "mas" (more).
Levels of Language Study Continued
The discussion progresses to the morphological and syntactic levels of language study.
Syntactic Level
- Syntactic level distinguishes between words, word groups with common functions, and types of sentences.
- Sentences can be simple or compound based on the number of verbs they contain.
Textual Level
- Textual level analyzes texts based on textual modality and thematic scope.
- It considers properties like adequacy, coherence, cohesion, and semantic meaning.
Continuation of Textual Analysis
Delving deeper into textual analysis focusing on text types and semantic levels.
Types of Texts
- Six types of texts exist based on textual modality and five based on thematic scope.