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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. Aspects of meaning concerning other meanings of an expression that may be activated when irrelevant (cock)
Intonation
Phoneme
Affective connotation
Reflected connotation
2. The meaning derived from flouting
Signified
Coded connotations
Four components of sounds
Implicature
3. Using a word from another language to create a new word (cafe - deja-vu)
Borrowing
Categorizations of Speech Acts
Lexicon
Locutionary Act
4. A word that has died out
Archaism
Derivation
Cohesion
Blends
5. The meaning derived from flouting
Implicature
Invention
Maxim of Manner
Question
6. The connection between shape and meaning is arbitrary
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Connotation
Coherence
Homonyms
7. A black and white - right and wrong approach to language - traditional - seeks to impose outside arbitrary rules
Morphology
Metonymy
Prescriptive
Performance
8. Actually saying a word - what you can do
Maxim of relevance
Question
Lexicon
Performance
9. Aspects of meaning having to do with feelings or attitudes of speakers (liberal - terrorist)
Perlocutionary Act
Deictics
Maxim of Manner
Affective connotation
10. The sequence of sounds that make up a word
Syntax
Denotation
Signifier
Ambiguity
11. Having more than one meaning (polysemy)
Ambiguity
Phonetics
Performance
Backformation
12. Words that depend on the context of a sentence for meaning (I - here - now)
Deictics
Particle hopping
Metonymy
Social connotation
13. The effect an utterance has on its audience (speech act)
Infix
Utterance
Perlocutionary Act
Maxim of relevance
14. Two words of different meanings that differ in only one phoneme (bit and pit - dog and dock)
Prefix
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Coherence
Minimal pair
15. Deals with how sentences are formed
Syntax
Lexicon
Transformations
Metaphor
16. Aspects of meaning having to do with the linguistic environment in which the expression occurs (cease and desist)
Denotation
Meaning
Prefix
Collocative connotation
17. Mental representation of a word
Meaning
Coded connotations
Maxim of Manner
Deictics
18. A transformation in which you add a negation word to the sentence
Maxim of Manner
Individual/Restricted connotation
Negation
Universal Grammar
19. The vocabulary of a speaker/language
Lexicon
Illocutionary Act
Categorizations of Speech Acts
Recursion
20. Occurs when words have been disambigued and a sentence has a clear meaning
Reflected connotation
Locutionary Act
Derivational morpheme
Truth value
21. 1. Representations 2. Directives 3. Expressives 4. Commissives 5. Declaratives
Illocutionary Act
Categorizations of Speech Acts
Maxim of Quantity
Coded connotations
22. Multiword units - the meaning of which is not the sum of its parts
Semantics
Idioms
Deixis
Locutionary Act
23. Figurative use of meaning (Bob is a pig)
Metaphor
Derivational morpheme
Ambiguity
Categorizations of Speech Acts
24. Moving parts of a sentence into different positions for emphatic purposes
Sign
Transformations
Presupposition
Social connotation
25. Purposefully violating one of the principles/maxims of cooperation
Maxim of quality
Flouting
Clipping
Meaning
26. A syntactic phenomenon where a given constituent is in a constituent of the same kind
Metaphor
Negation
Maxim of quality
Recursion
27. The Principle of cooperation that states that one does not say what is false or what you lack evidence for
Coded connotations
Maxim of quality
Linguistics
Synchronic
28. The overall meaning of a text
Borrowing
Diachronic
Performance
Coherence
29. The object which you can see - touch - hear - or smell
Referent
Compounding
Inflectional morpheme
International Phonetic Alphabet
30. Using the initial letters of a set of words (NFL - NASA)
Acronyms
Affective connotation
Four processes by which we produce sound
Synchronic
31. The Principle of cooperation that states that one does not say what is false or what you lack evidence for
Polyglot
Truth value
Maxim of quality
Phonetics
32. The principle of cooperation that requires you be as informative as required but not more than that
Maxim of Quantity
Signified
Competence
Referent
33. How sentences and texts are used in the world(context)
Referent
Maxim of Quantity
Pragmatics
Prescriptive
34. Moving parts of a sentence into different positions for emphatic purposes
Transformations
Blends
Truth value
Descriptive
35. A sentence in which no transformation has been applied
Implicature
Kernel sentence
Universal Grammar
Invention
36. Affixes - need to attach to another morpheme
Bound morphemes
Calque
Question
Maxim of Quantity
37. Morphemes that can appear alone (cat)
Blends
Free morphemes
Coded connotations
Denotation
38. A transformation in which you add a negation word to the sentence
Coherence
Speech Act
Negation
Compounding
39. Core meaning - corresponds to a sign's sense or intension - the literal meaning of a word
Denotation
Maxim of quality
Phonetics
Presupposition
40. Breaking a word down by the way it looks and adding morphemes (workaholic - veggieburger)
Backformation
Referent
Transformations
Cohesion
41. Blending two existing words (motel - brunch)
Truth value
Free morphemes
Blends
Maxim of Manner
42. Provides information about the group to which individuals belong
Shibboleth
Sign
Signified
Clipping
43. All aspects of meaning that go beyond the sense of the word - or the literal meaning
Connotation
Compounding
Phonology
Semantic features
44. Describing the facts - Tries to determine why people use language the way they do - seeks to find the rules that govern spoken language
Descriptive
Ambiguity
Reflected connotation
Maxim of relevance
45. Deals with how sentences are formed
Syntax
Linguistics
Descriptive
Maxim of Manner
46. Provides information about the group to which individuals belong
Acronyms
Question
Polyglot
Shibboleth
47. The science that studies language
Linguistics
Arbitrariness of the linguistic sign
Suffix
Implicature
48. A word that has died out
Transformations
Descriptive
Four processes by which we produce sound
Archaism
49. Meanings of the same word that are unrelated (bank)
Maxim of Quantity
Calque
Descriptive
Homonyms
50. Historical - shows how language has changed through time - traces the etymology of words
Compounding
Morphology
Shibboleth
Diachronic