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    In English, the Adjective Usually Precedes the Noun, Whereas in Spanish
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In English, the Adjective Usually Precedes the Noun, Whereas in Spanish

Question 52

Question 52

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In English, the adjective usually precedes the noun, whereas in Spanish the adjective usually follows the noun. Which set of language rules is this an example of?


A) Phonology
B) Morphology
C) Syntax
D) Semantics

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