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Simplex

Refers to a symbolic assembly which does not contain smaller symbolic units as sub-parts. For example, a simplex symbolic unit such as a morpheme may have a complex semantic or phonological structure, but is 'simple' in terms of symbolic structure as it does not contain smaller symbolic units as sub-parts.

The word dog and the plural marker -s are examples of simplex symbolic assemblies. (See cognitive grammar, complex, linguistic unit.)

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