| LIST I | LIST II |
|---|---|
| (A) Phonology | (II) Study of speech sounds |
| (B) Syntax | (III) Study of arrangements of words in sentences |
| (C) Semantics | (I) Study of meaning |
| (D) Morphology | (IV) Study of a structure of and classes of words |
Remember, phonology deals with sounds, syntax focuses on word arrangement, semantics deals with meanings, and morphology focuses on word structure.
Phonology refers to the study of speech sounds (II).
- Syntax refers to the study of arrangements of words in sentences (III).
- Semantics refers to the study of meaning (I).
- Morphology refers to the study of a structure of and classes of words (IV).
Given the following phonological rule, which one of the options CANNOT be an output?

Match List-I with List-II\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Provision} & \textbf{Case Law} \\ \hline \text{(A) Strict Liability} & \text{(1) Ryland v. Fletcher} \\ \hline \text{(B) Absolute Liability} & \text{(II) M.C. Mehta v. Union of India} \\ \hline \text{(C) Negligence} & \text{(III) Nicholas v. Marsland} \\ \hline \text{(D) Act of God} & \text{(IV) MCD v. Subhagwanti} \\ \hline \end{array}\]
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