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Such multiple productions of a single phone may be grouped and called a phoneme, which is a group of somewhat variably produced speech sounds. Suffixes increase the number of morphemes in a word. A morpheme added at the end of a base morpheme is called suffix. Prefixes increase the number of morphemes of a base morpheme. A morpheme added at the beginning of a base morpheme is called a prefix. Words that can not be broken down into smaller units but to which other morphemes can be added are called the base or root morphemes. Although the 's' is described as a phoneme in the context of phonology, it is also a morpheme because it can be added to or deleted from words to change the meaning. A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. Morphology describes how words are formed out of more basic elements of language, called morphemes. Morphology is the study of structures. Articulated sounds and syllables constitute speech. Speech is the production of phonemes. Because phonemes help form syllables and words, they are the building blocks of speech. The initial consonant helps release the syllable, and the final consonant arrest it. Syllables are either vowels or vowels combined with consonants. Phonemes are combined to form syllables and words. A behavioral definition is that language is a form of social behavior, shaped and maintained by a verbal community. A phone is a single speech sound. Because of its broader concern with how sounds are organized into patterns that underlie language, phonology is a part of the study of language. Phonology is primarily concerned with the broader rules and processes that govern the patterns of sound, their acquisition and use, and presumably, the knowledge that underlies the use of sound systems. Phonetics is the production, perception, and classification of speech sounds. Phonology is the domain of both linguists and speech-language pathologists. The study of speech sounds and sound patterns that help create words is called phonology. Articulation is the movement of the speech mechanism to produce the sounds of speech. As societies have become more complex, organized, and interrelated both within and among themselves, effective communication has gained increasingly greater importance. A sophisticated form of communication has assumed such great importance in modern societies that it is essential for social survival. Unlike the animal modes of communication, most but not all forms of human languages, more accurately human verbal behaviors, are unrelated to the needs of biological survival. Oral language is spoken with words, whereas nonoral language is expressed through gestures, symbols, or both. People generally think of language as a form of spoken or written communication. We may think of language as a means of interaction and as a form of social behavior. We many think of language as a means of interaction and as a form of social behavior.
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1 Such multiple productions of a single phone may be grouped and called a phoneme, which is a group of somewhat variably produced speech sounds. 2 Suffixes increase the number of morphemes in a word. 3 A morpheme added at the end of a base morpheme is called suffix. 4 Prefixes increase the number of morphemes of a base morpheme. 5 A morpheme added at the beginning of a base morpheme is called a prefix. 6 Words that can not be broken down into smaller units but to which other morphemes can be added are called the base or root morphemes. 7 Although the 's' is described as a phoneme in the context of phonology, it is also a morpheme because it can be added to or deleted from words to change the meaning. 8 A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. 9 Morphology describes how words are formed out of more basic elements of language, called morphemes. 10 Morphology is the study of structures. 11 Articulated sounds and syllables constitute speech. 12 Speech is the production of phonemes. 13 Because phonemes help form syllables and words, they are the building blocks of speech. 14 The initial consonant helps release the syllable, and the final consonant arrest it. 15 Syllables are either vowels or vowels combined with consonants. 16 Phonemes are combined to form syllables and words. 17 A behavioral definition is that language is a form of social behavior, shaped and maintained by a verbal community. 18 A phone is a single speech sound. 19 Because of its broader concern with how sounds are organized into patterns that underlie language, phonology is a part of the study of language. 20 Phonology is primarily concerned with the broader rules and processes that govern the patterns of sound, their acquisition and use, and presumably, the knowledge that underlies the use of sound systems. 21 Phonetics is the production, perception, and classification of speech sounds. 22 Phonology is the domain of both linguists and speech-language pathologists. 23 The study of speech sounds and sound patterns that help create words is called phonology. 24 Articulation is the movement of the speech mechanism to produce the sounds of speech. 25 As societies have become more complex, organized, and interrelated both within and among themselves, effective communication has gained increasingly greater importance. 26 A sophisticated form of communication has assumed such great importance in modern societies that it is essential for social survival. 27 Unlike the animal modes of communication, most but not all forms of human languages, more accurately human verbal behaviors, are unrelated to the needs of biological survival. 28 Oral language is spoken with words, whereas nonoral language is expressed through gestures, symbols, or both. 29 People generally think of language as a form of spoken or written communication. 30 We may think of language as a means of interaction and as a form of social behavior. 31 We many think of language as a means of interaction and as a form of social behavior.