In the context of language, rules refer to specific guidelines or principles that govern the formation and structure of sentences. These rules determine how individual words can be combined to create grammatically correct statements.
Related terms
Morphology: Morphology examines the internal structure of words—how they are formed from smaller units called morphemes.
Phonology: Phonology studies the sound patterns used in particular languages, including phonemes (individual speech sounds) and their combinations.
Syntactic Ambiguity: Syntactic ambiguity occurs when a sentence has more than one possible interpretation due to its structure or word order.