Language
unit is a fundamental conception in modern linguistics, but the boundaries are
not clear between language levels. As language is a multi-level system,
quantification rather than microscopic grammatical analysis should be used to
investigate into this question. In this paper, Menzerath-Altmann law is used to
make out the basic language units in written Chinese in the sentence level.
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