Morpheme
The smallest meaningful unit of language structure is a morpheme.
cells
The smallest part of matter that retains its own chemical properties is called a(n) _______.
A molecule of H2O.
That is a molecule.
dust
Morpheme
You are asking about a "morpheme." This term comes from the field of linguistics: a morpheme performs many important functions that are necessary in order to create meaning. A morpheme can take many forms: for example, it can be a prefix, a suffix, or a one-syllable word.
The smallest distinctive sound unit in a spoken language is called a phoneme. Phonemes are the building blocks of spoken language and are combined to form words.
a bit
The four general characteristics of language are arbitrariness (meaning is not inherently connected to the symbols used), productivity (ability to create new and meaningful expressions), displacement (ability to communicate about things not present), and duality (structure of language involves meaningful units combined in a rule-governed way).
alveoli
a synonym for structure language in "Comb-sturctured" languages. C in comb.
in c program the smallest individual unit is called c-token
The study of how words form sentences is called syntax. Syntax examines the structure and order of words in language to create coherent and meaningful sentences. It explores grammar rules, sentence formation, and the relationships between words in a sentence.
The body element indicates structure and content.
Quite possibly, although speech which takes vocabulary from one language and grammatical structure from another is properly called a creole rather than a language.
The basic structure and function of living things is the cell. It is the smallest unit that can reproduce. Cells are often called the building blocks of life.