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Any utterance in a language consists of an arrangement of the phonemes of that language; at the same time, any utterance in a language consists of an arrangement of the morphemes of that language, each morpheme being variously represented by some small arrangement of phonemes. This is what we mean by “duality”: a language has a phonological system and also a grammatical system. - Hockett (1958), a pag.574
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