Explain the four rules of language. Be certain to give examples of each rule

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The first language rule governs phonology. Phonology specifies how we make the meaningful sounds that are used by a particular language. Any English word can be broken down into phonemes. Phonemes are the basic sounds of consonants and vowels.

The second language rule governs morphology. Morphology is the system we use to
group phonemes into meaningful combinations of sounds and words. A morpheme is the smallest meaningful combination of sounds in a language.

The third language rule governs syntax, or grammar. Syntax, or grammar, is a set of rules that specifies how we combine words to form meaningful phrases and sentences.

The fourth language rule governs semantics. Semantics specifies the meanings of words or phrases when they appear in various sentences or contexts.

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