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What is Morphology?

How you organise the morphemes to create context. Morphemes including prefix and suffixes organised/recombined to make larger structures/change the mean

Context structure

What is linguistic competence ?

What we know in linguistic knowledge/grammar

Should know this!

Linguistic performance

How we use language (behaviour)

Descriptive grammar

Describes basic linguistic knowledge on sounds,phrases,words and sentences.

Describes basic...

Prescriptive grammar

Prescribed rather than describes = tell people how they should speak/write

Tells

Mental grammar

Grammar you possess as a individual (private mental thought)

Mind

What is peadagogical grammar!?

Language used in teaching

Profession

Orthography

Blank spaces on both sides of words when writing

Space

Phonology

Smallest segments of sound that can be isolated by word accent of boundary markers e.g. such as pauses

Segments of ....

Semantics

Smallest, relatively independent carriers of meaning that are part of the mental lexicon

Mean

Syntax

Refers to the rules that govern the way in which words combine to form phrases,sentences and clauses. (Arrangement of the words)

Rules

Superlative

To indicate the greatest degree of a particular quality in adjectives.

Majority of the time in the suffix

Comparative

Measured or judged by estimating similarity between one thing to another.

Eg “er”

Observational data?

Involves examining people do a certain activity, recording or unscripted interactions. Eg TV.

Anecdotal data

Asking when it where people use a particular/specific feature

E.g ****!

Major part of data recording ?

Consent

What are words?

Everyday language for the basic element of language

What are the three main grammatical properties ??

-mobility


-non-interruptibility


- the ability to stand alone

What is the meaning of mobility ? + example ?

Meaning words can move to some degree.



I will probably go, I will go probably

Meaning of non-interruptibility

People don’t pause in the Middle of a word

............

Standing alone definition ?

Words that can literally stand alone - even a or the can stand alone

What is knowing a word mean ??

Knowing is pronunciation


Knowing is meaning


Knowing is spelling


Knowing is grammatical category

Content words ?

Denotes objects,subject, attributes and and properties