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interlevel Linguistics.|ˈɪntəlɛvəl| [inter- 2 a.] A ‘level’ of language serving to relate other linguistic levels (see quots.).
1961M. A. K. Halliday in Word XVII. 269 Context is an interlevel in a different sense, since it relates language to something that is not language. 1963R. M. W. Dixon Ling. Sci. & Logic i. 23 An interlevel will itself contain theories which will perform the necessary level-relating. 1964R. H. Robins Gen. Ling. p. xix, Both treat phonology as an ‘interlevel’ serving to relate statements made at the level of grammar with those made at the level of phonetics. 1966J. Ellis in C. E. Bazell In Memory of J. R. Firth 79 This classification of levels is represented by the diagram showing the levels of substance form and situation and interlevels of phonology/graphology and context. |