Languages have units {linguistic unit} at different levels: phonemes, words, phrases, and sentences. For both hearing and speaking, people use words, not morphemes, as language units.
Basic language units are finite concepts {lexical concept}, such as subjects, verbs, objects, prepositions, adjectives, and adverbs. Words replace lexical concepts.
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