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What term refers to the arrangement and order of words into sentences?
 
  A. syntax
  B. lexicon
  C. grammar
  D. phonology
  E. morphology

Question 2

The lexicon of a language is
 
  A. a dictionary containing all of its morphemes and their meanings.
  B. its degree of complexity.
  C. the set of rules that govern the written but not spoken language.
  D. its symbolic and poetic value.
  E. the range of speech sounds.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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