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The linguistic sign is a combination of:

AConcept and sound

BSpeech and writing

CLanguage and dialect

DGrammar and phonetics

Answer:

A. Concept and sound

Read Explanation:

According to Ferdinand de Saussure's theory of linguistics, a "linguistic sign" is made up of a "signifier" (the sound pattern or physical manifestation) and a "signified" (the concept or meaning), essentially combining a sound with a concept to create a meaningful unit in language. 

Key points about the linguistic sign:

  • Signifier: The physical form of the sign, like the written letters or spoken sounds of a word. 

  • Signified: The mental concept represented by the signifier. 

  • Arbitrary nature: The connection between a signifier and signified is not natural or inherent, meaning there's no logical reason why a specific sound represents a particular concept. 


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