The language formation and development occurred in accordance with the physical laws that ensure the
effectiveness of the interaction between its structural and systemic components. Speech sounds make up the
structure on the basis of which individual syllables obtain a system status. The connection between individual
sounds within a syllable occurs if they are heterogeneous. In contrast to equal structural elements (sounds),
syllables have a hierarchical system composition, which is characterized by a sequence of parts (consonant +
vowel), a built-in algorithm for implementing actions, the cyclical use of models and their intended purpose.
The language's lexemes are composed of syllables (structural units) but have a system value — they obtain the
lexical and grammatical meaning. The process of combining structural language components into content
systems goes through several stages until the lexical level units (lexemes) and syntactic level structural units
(sentence models) come into play. The interaction of language units of different levels on the basis of external
(structural) and internal (system) indicators obeys certain rules that are promoting the gradual transformation of
the material structures (phonetic, alphabetic, syllabic, morphemic, lexical and syntactic) into information units.
The process of combining individual structures into the system units allows to compensate the lack of some
their qualities and properties in order to complete the main task of communication.