English Linguistics - Statistics

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Question Answer Hint/Example % Correct
descriptive linguistics ? describe how people speak
67%
What are linguistics ? scientific investigation of language
67%
sign ? combination of form and meaning
33%
diachronic linguistics ? study of changes in language over time
33%
What is phonetics ? study of human speech sounds
33%
synchronic linguistics ? study of language at certain points in time
33%
prescriptive linguistics ? to tell people how to speak
33%
acronyms abbreviations pronounced as regular words
0%
initialisms abbreviations where every letter is pronounced separately
0%
productivity ability to form new words
0%
lexeme abstract category of words
0%
suffix affix attached after root or base
0%
prefix affix attached before root or base
0%
inflectional affixes affixes that create a new word form
0%
derivational affixes affixes that create new lexemes
0%
constituency test aim to detect whether a word is a constituent
0%
ingressive velaric ? air sucked in from the tongue and velum
0%
complementary distribution ? allophones occur exclusively in one specific phonetic context
0%
base any form of to which affixes can be attached
0%
obligatory assimilation ? assimilation is always realized
0%
regressive assimilation ? assimilation works backwards
0%
progressive assimilation ? assimilation works forward
0%
connotation associations with a word based on world knowledge but that are not sense relation
0%
maxim of manner be brief, orderly and clear
0%
free morphemes can occur on their own
0%
bound morphemes can't occur on their own
0%
tonality chunking of speech into intonationphrases
0%
denotion class of entities to which a linguistic expression potentially refers
0%
what's the task of the velum ? closing and opening of oral / nasal cavity
0%
compounding combination of two ore more lexemes into a new word
0%
suprasegmental phonology ? concerned with larger units such as syllables words and intonation phrases
0%
syllabic consonant ? consonant that acts as the nucleus of a syllable
0%
derivation creating a new word by adding a derivational affix
0%
shortening creation of new lexemes through the deletion of material
0%
segmental phonology ? deals with speech sounds
0%
grammatical function (1) demarcative
0%
negative face desire not to be imposed on by others
0%
positive face desire to be well thought of
0%
allophone ? different realization of a phoneme without meaning change
0%
allomorph different realization of the same morpheme without meaning change
0%
maxim of quality do not say what you believe to be false
0%
perlocution effect of the act on the hearer
0%
attitudinal function expresses attitude and emotion
0%
egressive glottalic airstream ? from the larynx outwards
0%
what is egressive pulmonic airstream ? from the lungs outwards
0%
ingressive glottalic airstream ? glottis makes the air move inwards
0%
word-form grammatical specification of a lexeme
0%
auditory phonetics ? how are speech sounds perceived
0%
articulatory phonetics ? how are speech sounds produced
0%
rising tone incompleteness
0%
and when they are labiodental ? in contact with teeth
0%
falling tone information
0%
focusing function informational
0%
epenthesis ? inserting sounds to simplify pronunciation
0%
ilocution intention of the speaker e.g. command
0%
fall-rise tone limited agreement
0%
locution linguistic form of the speech act
0%
politeness linguistic strategy to minimize threats to the listeners face
0%
indirect speech act locution without performative verb
0%
direct speech act locution with performative verb
0%
heavy syllable ? long vowel or diphthong in the nucleus
0%
tone looks at fall and rise
0%
What parts of the body are involved in Speaking ? lungs vocal tract mouth nose tongue lips
0%
maxim of quantity make contribution as informative as it is required and not more
0%
indexical function mark of personal identity
0%
Intonation ? melody of speech
0%
concept mental category that is used to classify objects
0%
zero morph no additional form added
0%
vowel alternation no plural form added but a change in the vowel
0%
tonicity nucleus placement
0%
referent object for which speaker uses a particular expression
0%
unique morphemes occur in only one word in a language
0%
elision ? omission of sounds
0%
face ones public self image
0%
Monophthongs ? one vowels sound
0%
psychological function organize speech into units that are easy to perceive
0%
root part of a complex word that remains when all affixes have been removed
0%
non-linguistic context physical and or social setting of utterance
0%
what are the lips doing when they are bilabial ? pressed together
0%
assimilation ? process where adjacent sounds with differing properties become more similar
0%
word formation process process which create new lexical words
0%
meaning relation between a linguistic expression and a concept
0%
stress ? relative prominence of a syllable within a word
0%
what sounds does the uvula produce ? r sounds
0%
conversion same form different word class and meaning
0%
polysemy same word with the same form but different related meanings wing
0%
maxim of relevance say what is relevant in the present context
0%
sense relation semantic relationship where words share a crucial aspects of their meaning
0%
triphthong ? sequence of diphthong
0%
diphthongs ? series of two sounds but one vowel phoneme
0%
grammar (2) set of rules to create well-formed sentences
0%
light syllable ? short vowel in the nucleus and no coda
0%
discourse function signal how sequences of clauses and sentences go together
0%
phoneme ? smallest distinctive unit in the sound system of a language
0%
morphemes smallest meaningful units
0%
syllable ? smallest rhythmic unit of spoken language
0%
what sounds are vowels ? sounds that don't obstruct the airflow
0%
what sounds are consonants ? sounds that obstruct the airflow
0%
grammar (1) speakers knowledge of their language
0%
what is phonology ? speakers knowledge of the sound system
0%
declaration speech act that changes an existing state of affairs
0%
expressive speech act that states what speaker feels
0%
representative speech act when speaker states which he believes to be the case explaining
0%
directive speech act whose aim is to make the here do something e.g commands
0%
received pronunciation ? standard form of British English pronunciation
0%
constituent/phrase string of words which syntactically behaves as a unit
0%
morphology study of internal structure of words
0%
semantics study of meaning
0%
syntax study of sentence structure
0%
pragmatics study of what we do with language and the meaning in context
0%
closed syllable ? syllable with coda
0%
open syllable ? syllable without coda
0%
grammatical function (2) syntactic
0%
minimal pair test ? test to find out whether a phoneme is part of the sound system
0%
speech act theory theory to systematically describe the speakers intention
0%
homonymy two different words with the same form but different unrelated meaning Ball
0%
coalesence ? two sounds become merge to form a new sound
0%
compression ? two syllables become compressed into one
0%
larynx ? voice box
0%
linguistic context what has been said before and after an utterance
0%
polymorphemic words words consisting of more than one morpheme
0%
monomorphemic words words that consist of only one morpheme
0%
homophones words unrelated in meaning but sound alike but spelled different I-eye
0%
homographs words unrelated in meaning but spelled alike but sound different lead
0%
nucleus of the IP word within an intonationphrases which receives the strongest accent
0%
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