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List of language subsystems
In linguistics, languages are often studied in terms of six major subsystems, which relate to major subfields within linguistics. In addition, particular subfields of linguistic inquiry may divide their subject matter into more specific subsystems. This list contains links to commonly studied language subsystems.
== Major subsystems ==

Linguists recognize seven major language subsystems:
* Phonetics, the sounds of human speech, including their physiological production, acoustic properties, auditory perception, and neurophysiological status;
* Phonology, the systematic use of sound to encode meaning in any spoken human language (natural language or constructed language);
* Morphology, the structure of meaningful units of a language, such as words and affixes;
* Syntax, the principles and rules for constructing phrases, clauses, and the like in human languages;
* Semantics, the meaningful content of words, sentences, or other language elements;
* Pragmatics, the ways in which context contributes to meaning in natural language use; and
* Lexicology, the study of words.
This division varies among linguists and authors. For example, phonetics and phonology are occasionally merged into one subsystem. Morphology and lexicology can also be merged.

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