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In fact the technical names for the various parts or ʻlevelsʼ of language correspond quite closely to those recognized in everyday ʻfolk linguisticʼ terminology:
phonology is the level of sound (pronunciation)
orthography “ writing (pronunciation and spelling)
grammar (ʻlexicogrammarʼ) “ wording
semantics “ meaning. - Halliday (1985), a pag.19 [...] in the functional tradition in linguistics the terms used for the levels, or ʻstrataʼ, of a language – the stages in the coding process from meaning to expression – are semantics, grammar, and phonology. - Halliday (1985), a pag.XIV
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