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- "Grammar: The study of how meaningful elements (morpheme) within a language can be combined into utterances. Morphemes can either be free or bound. If they are free to be moved around within an utterance, they are usually called words, and if they are bound to other words or morphemes, they are called affixes. The way in which meaningful elements can be combined within a language is governed by rules. In standard linguistic theory the rules of the internal structure of words is called morphology. The rules of the internal structure of the phrases and sentences is called syntax.[17] In the generativist tradition of Chomsky morphology is seen as a part of syntax.
- Grammar (SAIF-CD): The adoption or adaption, optimization, realization, and/or contextualization of the languages specified in the SAIF-CD for use in organization-specific SAIF Implementation Guides( SAIF IG)."
Figure 1: SAIF CD Organization and Structure
Figure 3: SAIF CD Basic Structure