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100 Cards in this Set
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Language is a means of exchanges informations. What language views is that? |
Functionalist |
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Which of the following is TRUE about language? |
A. It is only a verbal communication B. It comprises consoles structures C. It includes production of sounds D. It is purely mental |
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I'am deeply I love with you. |
Emotive |
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Brix is learning some antonyms and synonyms . |
Semantics |
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It is the study of differences and similarities between language. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Comparative linguistics |
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Language is a Linguistic communication. |
A.True B. False |
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Linguistic is concerned with both human language and animal communication. |
A. True B.False |
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Language is verbal because it includes production of sounds. |
A. True B. False |
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Is an Environment shapes a language? |
A. True B. False |
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Language is a building block. |
A. Structuralism B. Functionalism C. Transformationalism D. Interactionism
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Which is does NOT belong? |
A. UG B. ZPD C. Mental grammar D. LAD |
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It's is the scientific study of language and it's structure. |
Linguistics |
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It is a Language that reflect to a man say his/her thinking. |
Language is a mental process |
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It is a Language that composed of a systems of symbols, grammar, syntactic categories to form meaning . |
Language is linguistic communication |
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Nonverbal communication is a field of proxemics and paralinguistics . |
True |
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Language is verbal, so "sign language" is verbal. |
False |
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Language is mental . |
Transformationalist |
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Language is a system of system . |
Structuralist |
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Language is a means for exchanging informations. What language view is that? |
Functionalist |
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Language is universal . |
Functionalist |
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Language is to perform transactions. |
Interactionist |
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Language is creative. |
Transformationalist |
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Language is practical use. |
Functionalist |
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Everyone has LAD. |
Transformationalist |
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Language is arbitrary . |
Structuralist |
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Language has both sound and meaning. |
Duality of structure |
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Each sound is meaningfully distinct. |
Discreteness |
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Language is changing . |
Dynamic |
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Language is used to speak about what is present . |
Displacement |
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Words have no connection with what to represent . |
Arbitrariness |
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Language acquired through others . |
Culture transmission |
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What is written can be spoken. |
Transference |
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Sending the message. |
Emotive |
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A channel where a message can be sent. |
Phatic |
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Use to express your feelings through writing poems and beautiful sounds. |
Poetic |
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In the evening, everyone is watching TV. |
Referential |
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I'am deeply I love with you. |
Emotive |
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Come back here! |
Conative |
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Read this carefully. |
Conative |
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Anything else? |
Phatic |
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Our family shapes us and are factors in language . |
True |
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Language is a form of intelligence . |
True |
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Erah enjoys how words are arranged. |
Syntax |
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Brix is learning some antonyms and synonyms . |
Semantics |
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Richelle is creating terms with roots and affixes . |
Morphology |
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Wella is interested in the basic units of sounds. |
Phonology |
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Erica is studying sound waves and frequency of language . |
Phonetics |
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Arabella researches about the differences in male and female communication. |
Pragmatics |
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Joshua is studying the speech sound and how they are produced. |
Phonetics |
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Ken focuses connotation and denotation. |
Semantics |
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Is nonverbal communication and sign language are the same? |
False |
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Is nonverbal studied in linguistics? |
True |
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The Inuit having different terms for snow is an example of a mental process. |
False |
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It is concerned with rule-based modelling of natural language. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Computational linguistics |
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What a man says is a reflection of how his brain works. Is it true or false? |
False |
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It deals with the study and interpretation of style. What subfield of linguistics is this? |
Neurolinguistics |
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What is the concrete use of language and what we exactly hear? |
Parole |
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It studies the relationship between language and culture. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Anthropological linguistics |
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What is a natural order of hypothesis that should be learned eight? |
Third singular possessive |
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It is the study of relationship between society and language. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Sociolinguistics |
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Alexa is an ilongga who wants to conduct a study of a hiligaynon languaga. What should she learn first? |
Emic |
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It is the study of differences and similarities between language. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Comparative linguistics |
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What is the other term for monitor model? |
Natural approach |
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It investigates the evolutionary processes that did to the development of language in humans. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Biolinguistics |
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It is the study of language change overtime. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Historical linguistics |
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It studies how the language is represented in the brain. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Neurolinguistics |
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It deals with the mental aspect of language and speech. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Psycholinguistics |
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It studies the relationship between language and cognition. What subfield of linguistics is that? |
Applied linguistics |
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Language is a means of exchanges informations. What language views is that? |
Functionalist |
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Language is arbitrary, what language view is that? |
Structuralist |
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Language should be used, not merely studied. What language view is that? |
Functionalist |
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Language is a mean of build bridges. What language view is that? |
Interactionist |
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Language is creative. What language view is that? |
Transformationalist |
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Language is composed of observable building blocks of competences. What language view is that? |
Structuralist |
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Language is a vehicle for performing social transactions. What language views is that? |
Interactionist |
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Bea enjoys how words are arranged to create phrases, clauses, and sentences. |
Syntax |
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It establish interpersonal relations. |
Interactionist |
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It establish interpersonal relations. |
Interactionist |
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It establish interpersonal relations. |
Interactionist |
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What is LAD? |
Language, Acquisition, Device |
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A Natural order of hypothesis that should be learned second?. |
Plural-s |
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A natural order of hypothesis that should be learned third? |
Copula |
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A natural order of hypothesis that should be learned fourth? |
Auxiliary |
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A natural order of hypothesis that should be learned fifth? |
Article |
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A natural order of hypothesis that should be learned sixth? |
Irregular past |
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Task-based activities are proposed as they foster cooperation among members. What language view is that |
Interactionist |
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In English, the sounds /b/, /æ/, and /t/ represent individual phonemes. What characteristic of language refers to that? |
Discreteness |
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The arrangement of letters "t-r-e-e "must be learned within the context of the English language. What characteristics of language refers to that? |
Arbitrariness |
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Language is always changing through the addition of neologisms, new words or old words with new meaning, and the creation of slang. What characteristic of language refers to that? |
Dynamic |
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This property of human language is known as productivity or creativity or recursiveness. What characteristic of language refers to that? |
Productivity |
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This property of human language is known as productivity or creativity or recursiveness. What characteristic of language refers to that? |
Productivity |
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This property of language is called transference. What characteristics of language refers to that? |
Transference |
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This property of language is called transference. What characteristics of language refers to that? |
Transference |
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I do eat banana as a good snack. Eat banana for a healthy snack. Banana is eaten by me to be healthy. What do these sentences suggest? |
Productivity |
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It provides contextual information. What jakobson's model of the functions of language refers to that? |
Context. |
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It involves diction, the art of choosing words, aesthetic. What jakbson's model of the functions of language refers to that? |
Message |
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It involves interjection; expressions of emotional state. What jakbson's of the functions of language refers to that? |
Sender or Addresser |
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It involves command, demand, imperatives. What jakobson's model of the functions of language refers to that? |
Receiver or Addressee |
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It provides the keys to open, maintain, verify or close the communication channel. What Jakobson's model of the functions of language refers to that? |
Contact |
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Is environment shapes language? |
True |