= Linguistic sequence complexity
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Linguistic sequence complexity refers to the structural and functional intricacies found in language sequences, such as sentences or phrases. This concept can encompass various aspects, including: 1. **Syntax**: The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences. More complex sentences often involve subordinate clauses, varied sentence structures, and the use of complex grammatical rules.
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