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Symbolic assembly

A linguistic unit and the fundamental unit of grammar in Ronald Langacker's theory of cognitive grammar. The symbolic assembly has two poles: a semantic pole (its meaning) and a phonological pole (its sound or form). Symbolic units can be simplex or complex in terms of their symbolic structure.

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