Help me create a mnemonic device to remember the Four Basic Units of Language: Phonemes, Morphemes, Syntax, and Semantics

Please

Make
Soup and
Salad

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This works just as PEMDAS (please excuse my dear Aunt Sally) does for the order of operations in math:
parentheses
exponents
multiply
divide
add
subtract

or ROYGBIV for the order of colors in a rainbow:
red
orange
yellow
green
blue
indigo
violet

Please

Make
Small
Sounds.

I like this one because it is related to language

Certainly! Creating a mnemonic device can help you remember the Four Basic Units of Language: Phonemes, Morphemes, Syntax, and Semantics. Here's a mnemonic device using the first letter of each term:

"PMS-S:"

P - Phonemes, M - Morphemes, S - Syntax, S - Semantics.

To make it a bit more memorable, you can create a sentence or phrase using words that start with the same letters. Here's an example:

"Penguins Might Sing Songs."

"Penguins" reminds us of "Phonemes" since both start with "P" and penguins make sounds.

"Might" reminds us of "Morphemes" since both start with "M" and "might" is a word with meaning.

"Sing" reminds us of "Syntax" since both start with "S" and "sing" represents the structure and arrangement of words.

"Songs" reminds us of "Semantics" since both start with "S" and "songs" represents the meaning behind the words.

By using this mnemonic device and creating a memorable sentence, you can associate each word with its corresponding term, helping you remember the Four Basic Units of Language.