Multiple Choice
The sentence "Low-flying airplanes can be dangerous" has a different meaning than "Flying airplanes low can be dangerous." Even though both sentences have the same words, only the order of the words differs. These differences in meaning are the concern of
A) phonology.
B) syntax.
C) inflections.
D) semantics.
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