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Linguistics Basics
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humanities
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Aspects of meaning having to do with feelings or attitudes of speakers (liberal - terrorist)
Four components of sounds
Presupposition
Affective connotation
Recursion
2. A transformation in which you shift the object of a sentence (Mary gave a book to John --> Mary gave John a book)
Referent
Prefix
Dative Movement
Competence
3. The meaning derived from flouting
Free morphemes
Perlocutionary Act
Implicature
Negation
4. Affixes - need to attach to another morpheme
Derivation
Free morphemes
Prefix
Bound morphemes
5. The effect an utterance has on its audience (speech act)
Borrowing
Perlocutionary Act
Blends
Intonation
6. Deals with the meaning of words - sentences - and texts
Semantics
Kernel sentence
Semantic features
Maxim of relevance
7. Core meaning - corresponds to a sign's sense or intension - the literal meaning of a word
Denotation
Speech Act
Kernel sentence
Free morphemes
8. The property of the surface structure of the text to 'hold together'
Linguistics
Flouting
Cohesion
Derivational morpheme
9. Provides information about the group to which individuals belong
Synchronic
Coherence
Shibboleth
Derivational morpheme
10. The object which you can see - touch - hear - or smell
Prescriptive
Truth value
Referent
Negation
11. A single sound. K - d - t - e
Speech Act
Kernel sentence
Denotation
Phoneme
12. Combined phonemes - the smallest unit of language with a distinct meaning
Four processes by which we produce sound
Morpheme
Blends
Pragmatics
13. The object which you can see - touch - hear - or smell
Homonyms
Referent
Derivational morpheme
Illocutionary Act
14. The principle of cooperation that requires relevance
Maxim of relevance
Acronyms
Suffix
Kernel sentence
15. The principle of cooperation that requires relevance
Maxim of relevance
Social connotation
Backformation
Intonation
16. A new word
Social connotation
Neologism
Illocutionary Act
Individual/Restricted connotation
17. Blending two existing words (motel - brunch)
Derivation
Inference
Blends
Context
18. A transformation in which you add a negation word to the sentence
Deictics
Blends
Speech Act
Negation
19. A syntactic phenomenon where a given constituent is in a constituent of the same kind
Morphology
Syntax
Recursion
Maxim of Manner
20. Required by syntax - mark grammatical categories (plurality - tense - comparative - etc) suffixes only
Inflectional morpheme
Language planning
Intonation
Perlocutionary Act
21. Deals with the sounds of a language
Phonetics
Negation
Phoneme
Homonyms
22. A single sound. K - d - t - e
Neologism
Dative Movement
Phoneme
Ambiguity
23. Using a word from another language to create a new word (cafe - deja-vu)
Passive
Borrowing
Passive
Connotation
24. How sentences and texts are used in the world(context)
Passive
Semantics
Pragmatics
Reflected connotation
25. One who knows many languages
Polyglot
Maxim of Quantity
Maxim of quality
Kernel sentence
26. The connection between shape and meaning is arbitrary
Signifier
Recursion
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Blends
27. A sentence in which no transformation has been applied
Phonology
Kernel sentence
Acronyms
Maxim of Quantity
28. A transformation in which you divide the phrasal verb (Mary stood up John --> Mary stoop John up)
Particle hopping
Sign
Invention
Morpheme
29. Breaking a word down by the way it looks and adding morphemes (workaholic - veggieburger)
Polyglot
Syntax
Transformations
Backformation
30. A transformation in which you add an auxiliary verb and switching to question format
Minimal pair
Phonology
Referent
Question
31. 1. Airstream 2. Phonation 3. Nasalization 4. Articulation
Four processes by which we produce sound
Phonetics
Passive
Suffix
32. Putting two old words together to make a new word (railway)
Backformation
Affective connotation
Synchronic
Compounding
33. Occurs when words have been disambigued and a sentence has a clear meaning
Metaphor
Phonetics
Truth value
Cohesion
34. When a public body decides which language will be taught in schools - what languages public employees must know - etc
Language planning
Flouting
Speech Act
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
35. The principle of cooperation that requires you be as informative as required but not more than that
Language planning
Referent
Pragmatics
Maxim of Quantity
36. Shift in meaning (drink a glass of water)
Inflectional morpheme
Inflectional morpheme
Flouting
Metonymy
37. Shift in meaning (drink a glass of water)
Social connotation
Prescriptive
Metonymy
Recursion
38. Aspects of meaning having to do with the linguistic environment in which the expression occurs (cease and desist)
Categorizations of Speech Acts
Collocative connotation
Free morphemes
Bound morphemes
39. The vocabulary of a speaker/language
Lexicon
International Phonetic Alphabet
Reflected connotation
Prefix
40. A black and white - right and wrong approach to language - traditional - seeks to impose outside arbitrary rules
Shibboleth
Prescriptive
Cohesion
Deixis
41. The science that studies language
Illocutionary Act
Prefix
Synchronic
Linguistics
42. Meaning components
Syntax
Semantic features
Social connotation
Minimal pair
43. Invent new words from scratch (Xerox - Kleenex)
Suffix
Morphology
Context
Invention
44. Change the meaning of a word - or part of speech (ex. child -> childhood)
Backformation
Derivational morpheme
Coded connotations
Lexicon
45. Affix before the root
Prefix
Syntax
Particle hopping
Deictics
46. Aspects of meaning having to do with feelings or attitudes of speakers (liberal - terrorist)
Ambiguity
Signifier
Flouting
Affective connotation
47. Words that depend on the context of a sentence for meaning (I - here - now)
Deictics
Presupposition
Universal Grammar
Adjacency Pair
48. Change the meaning of a word - or part of speech (ex. child -> childhood)
Derivational morpheme
Perlocutionary Act
Particle hopping
Question
49. Using a word from another language to create a new word (cafe - deja-vu)
Reflected connotation
Borrowing
Maxim of Manner
Semantic features
50. Aspects of meaning evoked by cultural or literary codes
Denotation
Inference
Coded connotations
Morphology