Stratification (linguistics)

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In linguistics, stratification is the idea that language is organized in terms of hierarchically ordered strata (such as phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics). This notion can be traced back to Saussure's dichotomy between signified and signifier and Hjelmslev's expression plane and content plane,[1] but has been explicictly explored as a theoretical concept in stratificational linguistics and systemic functional linguistics.[2][3][4]

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