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In french, the phrase "haven't the police found you yet? " is written "la police, ne t'a pas encore trouvé? " since french speakers arrange words differently than english speakers, the literal translation is "the police, not you have yet found? " in other words, french and english speakers use different rules, called to govern word order.
a) morphemes
b) phonemes
c) syntax
d) displacement

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