REPRESENTATION OF REPETITION AT DIFFERENT LANGUAGE LEVELS
Keywords:
repetition, phonetics, phonologyAbstract
This article explores the representation of repetition at different language levels, focusing on phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and discourse. The study examines the forms, functions, and effects of repetition, highlighting its significance in communication and linguistic structure. Through an analysis of relevant literature and examples from English and Uzbek, this article contributes to our understanding of the role of repetition in language.
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