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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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1. The effect an utterance has on its audience (speech act)
Four processes by which we produce sound
Phonetics
Perlocutionary Act
Coherence
2. Actually saying a word - what you can do
Performance
Metonymy
Archaism
Syntax
3. Shift in meaning (drink a glass of water)
Maxim of quality
Transformations
Metonymy
International Phonetic Alphabet
4. Putting two old words together to make a new word (railway)
Coded connotations
Particle hopping
Referent
Compounding
5. The situation in which a sentence is uttered
Context
Reflected connotation
Implicature
Calque
6. Aspects of meaning having to do with different levels of formality
Social connotation
Derivational morpheme
Homonyms
Presupposition
7. What can be deduced from the sentence's literal meaning
Kernel sentence
Presupposition
Inference
Compounding
8. The rise and fall of sentences
Lexicon
Presupposition
Intonation
Syntax
9. Historical - shows how language has changed through time - traces the etymology of words
Sign
Language planning
Implicature
Diachronic
10. Mental representation of a word
Meaning
Minimal pair
Clipping
Idioms
11. Putting two old words together to make a new word (railway)
Dative Movement
Neologism
Flouting
Compounding
12. A transformation in which you change the voice of the sentence (Mary stoop up John --> John was stood up by Mary)
Syntax
Cohesion
Inflectional morpheme
Passive
13. The ability to produce language - what you know
Competence
Deictics
Synchronic
Coherence
14. A transformation in which you add an auxiliary verb and switching to question format
Categorizations of Speech Acts
Morphology
Question
Invention
15. Aspects of meaning concerning other meanings of an expression that may be activated when irrelevant (cock)
Social connotation
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Context
Reflected connotation
16. Using a word from another language to create a new word (cafe - deja-vu)
Morphology
Borrowing
Dative Movement
Backformation
17. Combined phonemes - the smallest unit of language with a distinct meaning
Lexicon
Inflectional morpheme
Morpheme
Question
18. Required by syntax - mark grammatical categories (plurality - tense - comparative - etc) suffixes only
Perlocutionary Act
Four components of sounds
Derivational morpheme
Inflectional morpheme
19. A word that has died out
Referent
Clipping
Borrowing
Archaism
20. Meanings of the same word that are unrelated (bank)
Invention
Particle hopping
Homonyms
Inflectional morpheme
21. Deals with the meaning of words - sentences - and texts
Semantics
Shibboleth
Free morphemes
Idioms
22. All aspects of meaning that go beyond the sense of the word - or the literal meaning
Metonymy
Connotation
Utterance
Semantic features
23. Invent new words from scratch (Xerox - Kleenex)
Invention
Intonation
Compounding
Descriptive
24. Morphemes that can appear alone (cat)
Infix
Signified
Phoneme
Free morphemes
25. Change the meaning of a word - or part of speech (ex. child -> childhood)
Sign
Recursion
Bound morphemes
Derivational morpheme
26. A sentence in which no transformation has been applied
Derivation
Acronyms
Kernel sentence
Free morphemes
27. A transformation in which you change the voice of the sentence (Mary stoop up John --> John was stood up by Mary)
Coherence
Flouting
Passive
Diachronic
28. Deals with how sounds are put together to form words
Morphology
Connotation
Deictics
Meaning
29. All aspects of meaning that go beyond the sense of the word - or the literal meaning
Lexicon
Three types of articulations
Connotation
Semantic features
30. A new word
Homonyms
Infix
Neologism
Four components of sounds
31. A transformation in which you add a negation word to the sentence
Maxim of Quantity
Negation
Maxim of Quantity
Shibboleth
32. A sentence in context
Social connotation
Utterance
Referent
Neologism
33. Provides information about the group to which individuals belong
Derivation
Sign
Competence
Shibboleth
34. Core meaning - corresponds to a sign's sense or intension - the literal meaning of a word
Metaphor
Homonyms
Minimal pair
Denotation
35. What we say in a literal sense (speech act)
Signified
Invention
Social connotation
Locutionary Act
36. The effect an utterance has on its audience (speech act)
Pragmatics
International Phonetic Alphabet
Performance
Perlocutionary Act
37. Affixes - need to attach to another morpheme
Syntax
Bound morphemes
Coherence
Particle hopping
38. Aspects of meaning evoked by cultural or literary codes
Maxim of quality
Minimal pair
Coded connotations
Shibboleth
39. The word that connects the meaning and the referent
Free morphemes
Utterance
Sign
Idioms
40. Deals with how sentences are formed
Metonymy
Ambiguity
Suffix
Syntax
41. The science that studies language
Shibboleth
Particle hopping
Linguistics
International Phonetic Alphabet
42. Invent new words from scratch (Xerox - Kleenex)
Metaphor
Coherence
Invention
Universal Grammar
43. A transformation in which you shift the object of a sentence (Mary gave a book to John --> Mary gave John a book)
Adjacency Pair
Dative Movement
Speech Act
Coherence
44. Shift in meaning (drink a glass of water)
Individual/Restricted connotation
Acronyms
Metonymy
Semantics
45. Affixes - need to attach to another morpheme
Connotation
Metonymy
Neologism
Bound morphemes
46. Purposefully violating one of the principles/maxims of cooperation
Derivation
Flouting
Prefix
Truth value
47. 1. Airstream 2. Phonation 3. Nasalization 4. Articulation
Metaphor
Compounding
Acronyms
Four processes by which we produce sound
48. Required by syntax - mark grammatical categories (plurality - tense - comparative - etc) suffixes only
Morpheme
Inflectional morpheme
Coded connotations
Linguistics
49. 1. Airstream 2. Phonation 3. Nasalization 4. Articulation
Truth value
Four processes by which we produce sound
Shibboleth
Morpheme
50. Aspects of meaning having to do with feelings or attitudes of speakers (liberal - terrorist)
Diachronic
Affective connotation
Coherence
Clipping