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The '''phonological hierarchy''' (from
#Feature▼
#Segment ([[phoneme]])▼
#[[Mora (linguistics)|Mora]] ([[μ]]) ("half-syllable")▼
#[[Syllable]] ([[σ]])▼
#Foot (F)▼
#P-word ([[ω]]) (prosodic or phonological word)▼
#Clitic group▼
#Phonological phrase (P-phrase)▼
#Intonational phrase (I-phrase)▼
#Utterance
▲#Intonational phrase (I-phrase)
▲#Phonological phrase (P-phrase)
▲#Clitic group
▲#P-word ([[ω]]) (prosodic or phonological word)
▲#Foot (F)
▲#[[Syllable]] ([[σ]])
▲#[[Mora (linguistics)|Mora]] ([[μ]]) ("half-syllable")
▲#Segment ([[phoneme]])
▲#Feature
The hierarchy from the mora
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