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Language is a means of exchanges informations. What language views is that?

Functionalist

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

I'am deeply I love with you.

Emotive

Brix is learning some antonyms and synonyms .

Semantics

It is the study of differences and similarities between language. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Comparative linguistics

Language is a Linguistic communication.

A.True


B. False

Linguistic is concerned with both human language and animal communication.

A. True


B.False

Language is verbal because it includes


production of sounds.

A. True


B. False

Is an Environment shapes a language?

A. True


B. False

Language is a building block.

A. Structuralism


B. Functionalism


C. Transformationalism


D. Interactionism


Which is does NOT belong?

A. UG


B. ZPD


C. Mental grammar


D. LAD

It's is the scientific study of language and it's structure.

Linguistics

It is a Language that reflect to a man say his/her thinking.

Language is a mental process

It is a Language that composed of a systems of symbols, grammar, syntactic categories to form meaning .

Language is linguistic communication

Nonverbal communication is a field of proxemics and paralinguistics .

True

Language is verbal, so "sign language" is verbal.

False

Language is mental .

Transformationalist

Language is a system of system .

Structuralist

Language is a means for exchanging informations. What language view is that?

Functionalist

Language is universal .

Functionalist

Language is to perform transactions.

Interactionist

Language is creative.

Transformationalist

Language is practical use.

Functionalist

Everyone has LAD.

Transformationalist

Language is arbitrary .

Structuralist

Language has both sound and meaning.

Duality of structure

Each sound is meaningfully distinct.

Discreteness

Language is changing .

Dynamic

Language is used to speak about what is present .

Displacement

Words have no connection with what to represent .

Arbitrariness

Language acquired through others .

Culture transmission

What is written can be spoken.

Transference

Sending the message.

Emotive

A channel where a message can be sent.

Phatic

Use to express your feelings through writing poems and beautiful sounds.

Poetic

In the evening, everyone is watching TV.

Referential

I'am deeply I love with you.

Emotive

Come back here!

Conative

Read this carefully.

Conative

Anything else?

Phatic

Our family shapes us and are factors in language .

True

Language is a form of intelligence .

True

Erah enjoys how words are arranged.

Syntax

Brix is learning some antonyms and synonyms .

Semantics

Richelle is creating terms with roots and affixes .

Morphology

Wella is interested in the basic units of sounds.

Phonology

Erica is studying sound waves and frequency of language .

Phonetics

Arabella researches about the differences in male and female communication.

Pragmatics

Joshua is studying the speech sound and how they are produced.

Phonetics

Ken focuses connotation and denotation.

Semantics

Is nonverbal communication and sign language are the same?

False

Is nonverbal studied in linguistics?

True

The Inuit having different terms for snow is an example of a mental process.

False

It is concerned with rule-based modelling of natural language. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Computational linguistics

What a man says is a reflection of how his brain works. Is it true or false?

False

It deals with the study and interpretation of style. What subfield of linguistics is this?

Neurolinguistics

What is the concrete use of language and what we exactly hear?

Parole

It studies the relationship between language and culture. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Anthropological linguistics

What is a natural order of hypothesis that should be learned eight?

Third singular possessive

It is the study of relationship between society and language. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Sociolinguistics

Alexa is an ilongga who wants to conduct a study of a hiligaynon languaga. What should she learn first?

Emic

It is the study of differences and similarities between language. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Comparative linguistics

What is the other term for monitor model?

Natural approach

It investigates the evolutionary processes that did to the development of language in humans. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Biolinguistics

It is the study of language change overtime. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Historical linguistics

It studies how the language is represented in the brain. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Neurolinguistics

It deals with the mental aspect of language and speech. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Psycholinguistics

It studies the relationship between language and cognition. What subfield of linguistics is that?

Applied linguistics

Language is a means of exchanges informations. What language views is that?

Functionalist

Language is arbitrary, what language view is that?

Structuralist

Language should be used, not merely studied. What language view is that?

Functionalist

Language is a mean of build bridges. What language view is that?

Interactionist

Language is creative. What language view is that?

Transformationalist

Language is composed of observable building blocks of competences. What language view is that?

Structuralist

Language is a vehicle for performing social transactions. What language views is that?

Interactionist

Bea enjoys how words are arranged to create phrases, clauses, and sentences.

Syntax

It establish interpersonal relations.

Interactionist

It establish interpersonal relations.

Interactionist

It establish interpersonal relations.

Interactionist

What is LAD?

Language, Acquisition, Device

A Natural order of hypothesis that should be learned second?.

Plural-s

A natural order of hypothesis that should be learned third?

Copula

A natural order of hypothesis that should be learned fourth?

Auxiliary

A natural order of hypothesis that should be learned fifth?

Article

A natural order of hypothesis that should be learned sixth?

Irregular past

Task-based activities are proposed as they foster cooperation among members. What language view is that

Interactionist

In English, the sounds /b/, /æ/, and /t/ represent individual phonemes. What characteristic of language refers to that?

Discreteness

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

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

This property of human language is known as productivity or creativity or recursiveness. What characteristic of language refers to that?

Productivity

This property of human language is known as productivity or creativity or recursiveness. What characteristic of language refers to that?

Productivity

This property of language is called transference. What characteristics of language refers to that?

Transference

This property of language is called transference. What characteristics of language refers to that?

Transference

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

It provides contextual information. What jakobson's model of the functions of language refers to that?

Context.

It involves diction, the art of choosing words, aesthetic. What jakbson's model of the functions of language refers to that?

Message

It involves interjection; expressions of emotional state. What jakbson's of the functions of language refers to that?

Sender or Addresser

It involves command, demand, imperatives. What jakobson's model of the functions of language refers to that?

Receiver or Addressee

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

Is environment shapes language?

True