Linguistic Component
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A Linguistic Component is an entity that is involved in the generation or comprehension of linguistic expressions.
- AKA: Unit, Element.
- Context:
- It can be a Linguistic Vocabulary Item:
- a Word (Word Form, Word Mention, a Lexeme)
- a Morpheme (Bound Morpheme, Morphological Root).
- a Morph (Allomorph)
- It can be a Linguistic Word Production Rule:
- It can be a Linguistic Expression:
- It can be a Linguistic Expression Production Rule.
- It can be a Linguistic Symbol:
- It can be a Linguistic Vocabulary Item:
- See: Natural Language Theory.
References
2008
- (Crystal, 2008) ⇒ David Crystal. (2008). “A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics, 6th edition." Blackwell Publishing.
- refers to it as a Linguistic Unit.