Which axis of language refers to the horizontal arrangement of signs in a sequence (like a sentence)?
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Correct answer: The Syntagmatic axis
The syntagmatic axis concerns the positioning of signs in a linear chain. In the sentence 'The cat sat,' the meaning is derived from the specific order of the words.
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