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Linguistics Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. 1. Airstream 2. Phonation 3. Nasalization 4. Articulation
Maxim of relevance
International Phonetic Alphabet
Four processes by which we produce sound
Metaphor
2. Parts of a word are translated from other languages to create a new word (Fernsprecher)
Calque
Speech Act
Dative Movement
Derivational morpheme
3. Required by syntax - mark grammatical categories (plurality - tense - comparative - etc) suffixes only
Utterance
Passive
Inflectional morpheme
Signifier
4. Shift in meaning (drink a glass of water)
Syntax
Metaphor
Metonymy
Morpheme
5. Deals with how the sounds are organized
Homonyms
Phonology
Implicature
Four components of sounds
6. A transformation in which you add a negation word to the sentence
Negation
Free morphemes
Meaning
Signified
7. A new word
Neologism
Performance
Four components of sounds
Maxim of relevance
8. A transformation in which you divide the phrasal verb (Mary stood up John --> Mary stoop John up)
Recursion
Derivation
Particle hopping
Coherence
9. Having more than one meaning (polysemy)
Four processes by which we produce sound
Ambiguity
Morpheme
Phonetics
10. Core meaning - corresponds to a sign's sense or intension - the literal meaning of a word
International Phonetic Alphabet
Denotation
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Phonetics
11. The principle of cooperation that states to avoid obscurity and ambiguity - be brief and orderly
Invention
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Performance
Maxim of Manner
12. A transformation in which you divide the phrasal verb (Mary stood up John --> Mary stoop John up)
Passive
Backformation
Particle hopping
Invention
13. The vocabulary of a speaker/language
Locutionary Act
Linguistics
Lexicon
Categorizations of Speech Acts
14. Meanings of the same word that are unrelated (bank)
Infix
Inflectional morpheme
Homonyms
Acronyms
15. Using the initial letters of a set of words (NFL - NASA)
Descriptive
Morpheme
Four processes by which we produce sound
Acronyms
16. Describing the facts - Tries to determine why people use language the way they do - seeks to find the rules that govern spoken language
Affective connotation
Descriptive
Competence
Universal Grammar
17. A sentence in which no transformation has been applied
Kernel sentence
Neologism
Semantics
Connotation
18. What we say in a literal sense (speech act)
Utterance
Locutionary Act
Four components of sounds
Ambiguity
19. The meaning of a sign
Invention
Illocutionary Act
Signified
Universal Grammar
20. A single sound. K - d - t - e
Phoneme
Recursion
Compounding
Blends
21. Aspects of meaning having to do with the linguistic environment in which the expression occurs (cease and desist)
Collocative connotation
Syntax
Backformation
Flouting
22. A black and white - right and wrong approach to language - traditional - seeks to impose outside arbitrary rules
Calque
Three types of articulations
Prescriptive
Deixis
23. Words that depend on the context of a sentence for meaning (I - here - now)
Performance
Reflected connotation
Deictics
Invention
24. Used by linguists to represent sounds in the languages of the world
Maxim of Manner
Backformation
Four processes by which we produce sound
International Phonetic Alphabet
25. Affix after the root
Compounding
Passive
Suffix
Deictics
26. Required by syntax - mark grammatical categories (plurality - tense - comparative - etc) suffixes only
Morpheme
Inflectional morpheme
Language planning
Pragmatics
27. One who knows many languages
Infix
Polyglot
Four components of sounds
Sign
28. Having more than one meaning (polysemy)
Ambiguity
Infix
Passive
Suffix
29. Figurative use of meaning (Bob is a pig)
Polyglot
Metaphor
Recursion
Collocative connotation
30. Shortening a longer word (phone - auto) to create new words
Adjacency Pair
Clipping
Pragmatics
Metaphor
31. The connection between shape and meaning is arbitrary
Idioms
Individual/Restricted connotation
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Transformations
32. The word that connects the meaning and the referent
Suffix
Sign
Blends
Performance
33. A syntactic phenomenon where a given constituent is in a constituent of the same kind
Recursion
Signified
Phonetics
Perlocutionary Act
34. Multiword units - the meaning of which is not the sum of its parts
Idioms
Competence
Suffix
Competence
35. Aspects of meaning evoked by cultural or literary codes
Dative Movement
Coded connotations
Semantic features
Dative Movement
36. The rise and fall of sentences
Perlocutionary Act
Intonation
Reflected connotation
Backformation
37. Affix before the root
Ambiguity
Cohesion
Prefix
Connotation
38. All aspects of meaning that go beyond the sense of the word - or the literal meaning
Invention
Collocative connotation
Prefix
Connotation
39. Aspects of meaning having to do with feelings or attitudes of speakers (liberal - terrorist)
Affective connotation
Ambiguity
Backformation
Diachronic
40. The overall meaning of a text
Flouting
Prefix
Coded connotations
Coherence
41. The principle of cooperation that requires relevance
Maxim of relevance
Implicature
Infix
Synchronic
42. A transformation in which you change the voice of the sentence (Mary stoop up John --> John was stood up by Mary)
Free morphemes
Prescriptive
Passive
Language planning
43. The effect an utterance has on its audience (speech act)
Phonetics
Free morphemes
Morphology
Perlocutionary Act
44. Words that depend on the context of a sentence for meaning (I - here - now)
Prescriptive
International Phonetic Alphabet
Syntax
Deictics
45. Affixes - need to attach to another morpheme
Bound morphemes
Utterance
Synchronic
Calque
46. 1. Vowels (no obstruction) 2. Stops (complete obstruction) 3. Fricatives (Partial occlusion)
Blends
Three types of articulations
Shibboleth
Recursion
47. What can be deduced from the sentence's literal meaning
Derivation
Semantic features
Inference
Archaism
48. A transformation in which you add an auxiliary verb and switching to question format
Ambiguity
Ambiguity
Question
Neologism
49. Two linked turns by different speakers which make sense only taken together (How are you? Fine. How about you?)
Metonymy
Adjacency Pair
Collocative connotation
Truth value
50. Adding derivational morphemes to create new words (to fax)
Categorizations of Speech Acts
Derivation
Perlocutionary Act
Maxim of quality