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Linguistics Basics
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humanities
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 1. Airstream 2. Phonation 3. Nasalization 4. Articulation
Cohesion
Four processes by which we produce sound
Intonation
Meaning
2. Putting two old words together to make a new word (railway)
Cohesion
Prefix
Signifier
Compounding
3. The word that connects the meaning and the referent
Perlocutionary Act
Sign
Morphology
Borrowing
4. Parts of a word are translated from other languages to create a new word (Fernsprecher)
Calque
Affective connotation
Three types of articulations
Metonymy
5. The sequence of sounds that make up a word
Signifier
Calque
Polyglot
Polyglot
6. The connection between shape and meaning is arbitrary
Cohesion
Phoneme
Backformation
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
7. A transformation in which you add an auxiliary verb and switching to question format
Signified
Question
Locutionary Act
Speech Act
8. The principle of cooperation that requires you be as informative as required but not more than that
Prescriptive
Pragmatics
Phonetics
Maxim of Quantity
9. The Principle of cooperation that states that one does not say what is false or what you lack evidence for
Maxim of quality
Competence
Signified
Speech Act
10. Shortening a longer word (phone - auto) to create new words
Metaphor
Free morphemes
Implicature
Clipping
11. The branch of pragmatics that studies deictic words
Meaning
Four processes by which we produce sound
Deixis
Calque
12. Deals with the sounds of a language
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Transformations
Phonetics
Particle hopping
13. A single sound. K - d - t - e
Phoneme
Utterance
Question
Derivation
14. The property of the surface structure of the text to 'hold together'
Morpheme
Cohesion
Compounding
Truth value
15. The overall meaning of a text
Performance
Descriptive
Coherence
Homonyms
16. The set of sentences that must be true for the sentence to be true
Invention
Recursion
Signified
Presupposition
17. Parts of a word are translated from other languages to create a new word (Fernsprecher)
Maxim of Manner
Bound morphemes
Calque
Homonyms
18. Used by linguists to represent sounds in the languages of the world
Dative Movement
International Phonetic Alphabet
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Syntax
19. Deals with the meaning of words - sentences - and texts
Semantics
Reflected connotation
Signified
Inflectional morpheme
20. Shortening a longer word (phone - auto) to create new words
Clipping
Phonetics
Semantic features
Negation
21. When a public body decides which language will be taught in schools - what languages public employees must know - etc
Language planning
Truth value
Four components of sounds
Linguistics
22. The situation in which a sentence is uttered
Archaism
Transformations
Context
Deictics
23. The sequence of sounds that make up a word
Coherence
Signifier
Utterance
Blends
24. Core meaning - corresponds to a sign's sense or intension - the literal meaning of a word
Inference
Four components of sounds
Denotation
Maxim of relevance
25. The set of sentences that must be true for the sentence to be true
Deixis
Presupposition
Prescriptive
Compounding
26. A transformation in which you divide the phrasal verb (Mary stood up John --> Mary stoop John up)
Particle hopping
Idioms
Syntax
Metonymy
27. A syntactic phenomenon where a given constituent is in a constituent of the same kind
Metonymy
Maxim of Manner
Reflected connotation
Recursion
28. Change the meaning of a word - or part of speech (ex. child -> childhood)
Lexicon
Derivational morpheme
Coded connotations
Metonymy
29. Deals with how the sounds are organized
Phonology
Signified
Perlocutionary Act
Dative Movement
30. Using the initial letters of a set of words (NFL - NASA)
Signified
Neologism
Acronyms
Clipping
31. The principle of cooperation that requires you be as informative as required but not more than that
Sign
Referent
Speech Act
Maxim of Quantity
32. Actually saying a word - what you can do
Social connotation
Performance
Semantics
Presupposition
33. Words that depend on the context of a sentence for meaning (I - here - now)
Syntax
Social connotation
Descriptive
Deictics
34. A transformation in which you change the voice of the sentence (Mary stoop up John --> John was stood up by Mary)
Meaning
Passive
Morphology
Locutionary Act
35. Deals with how the sounds are organized
Phonology
Phoneme
Coded connotations
Categorizations of Speech Acts
36. The principle of cooperation that states to avoid obscurity and ambiguity - be brief and orderly
Dative Movement
Morpheme
Intonation
Maxim of Manner
37. A transformation in which you shift the object of a sentence (Mary gave a book to John --> Mary gave John a book)
Dative Movement
Deixis
Sign
Truth value
38. Using a word from another language to create a new word (cafe - deja-vu)
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Borrowing
Idioms
Collocative connotation
39. Affixes - need to attach to another morpheme
Bound morphemes
Meaning
Referent
Acronyms
40. Aspects of meaning having to do with different levels of formality
Polyglot
Flouting
Social connotation
Synchronic
41. The fact that saying something commits you to it (vow - promise - swearing) (speech act)
Recursion
Illocutionary Act
Inflectional morpheme
Performance
42. Morphemes that can appear alone (cat)
Language planning
Collocative connotation
Free morphemes
Linguistics
43. Deals with how sentences are formed
Syntax
Compounding
Utterance
Meaning
44. Affix before the root
Morphology
Prefix
Phonology
Perlocutionary Act
45. Aspects of meaning concerning other meanings of an expression that may be activated when irrelevant (cock)
Adjacency Pair
Infix
Deixis
Reflected connotation
46. Actually saying a word - what you can do
Implicature
Performance
Ambiguity
Coded connotations
47. Deals with how sounds are put together to form words
Deixis
Inflectional morpheme
Language planning
Morphology
48. Aspects of meaning having to do with different levels of formality
Social connotation
Inference
Linguistics
Question
49. Adding derivational morphemes to create new words (to fax)
Morphology
Context
Meaning
Derivation
50. The word that connects the meaning and the referent
Perlocutionary Act
Acronyms
Sign
Intonation