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A simple diagram to explain the different levels that Michael Halliday uses in the 1961 version of his rank scale of language theory, going from morphemes (the smallest unit of meaning) to sentences (the largest unit of meaning). The scale is illustrated with highlighted examples from the opening sentence of Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy.

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