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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: SUMMARY OF LINGUISTICS
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Título del Test:
SUMMARY OF LINGUISTICS

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This test is for your knowledge,please study hard,read well.

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Brenda Castillo
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Fecha de Creación:
13/03/2024

Categoría: Otros

Número Preguntas: 18
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Property Of Human Language It allows language users to talk about things and events not present in the immediate environment. Displacement Arbitrariness Productivity.
Arbitrariness is the fact that we can use language to think and talk about language itself. the relationship between linguistic signs and objects in the world. Humans are continually creating new expressions and novel utterances by manipulating their linguistic resources to describe new objects and situations.
This property is described as productivity: This process whereby a language is passed on from one generation to the next. The general pattern in animal communication is that creatures are born with a set of specific signals that are produced instinctively. Humans are continually creating new expressions and novel utterances by manipulating their linguistic resources to describe new objects and situations.
Accounts for the fact that we can use language to think and talk about language itself, making it one of the distinguishing features of human language. Communication. Reflexivity Reflexiveness.
Are often used to convey specific concepts or ideas without ambiguity, and they play a crucial role in communication by providing stable points of reference for understanding language. Reflexivity Duality Fixed Reference.
This property is described as productivity (or “creativity” or “open-endedness”: Essentially means that the potential number of utterances in any human language is infinite. Humans are continually creating new expressions and novel utterances by manipulating their linguistic resources to describe new objects and situations.
This process whereby a language is passed on from one generation to the next is described as:.
Refers to the idea that language operates on two levels simultaneously: the level of sounds (phonetic level) and the level of meaning (semantic level). Duality Speech production Double Articulation.
Human language is organized at two levels or layers simultaneously. Semantic Level Phonetic Level.
In linguistics, "active articulators" refers to: is one of the primary active articulators in speech production. It can move in various directions within the mouth, touching different parts of the oral cavity to create different speech sounds. Refer to parts of the vocal tract involved in producing speech sounds that move or actively participate in shaping the airflow to produce different sounds. Also active articulators involved in speech production. They can be moved to create different shapes and configurations, influencing the resonance and airflow to produce specific sounds. .
Parts of the vocal tract that are involved in speech production but do not actively move or participate in shaping the airflow. Active articulators Passive articulators Airflow.
SPEECH SOUND Examples of Active articulators Examples of Passive articulators.
Signals which you have NOT INTENTIONALLY sent (Body Language):.
Signals that you used INTENTIONALLY to communicate something:.
Difference between communicative signals and informative signals in linguistics: In linguistics, communicative signals and informative signals are two types of signals used in communication, but they serve different purposes and convey different types of information: Informative Signals: Communicative Signals:.
Refers to the property of language where linguistic elements such as sounds, words, or morphemes are distinct and separate from one another. This means that in a language, each linguistic unit has a clear and distinguishable identity, and there are clear boundaries between different linguistic units: Language Discreteness Linguistics.
Refers to the concrete, tangible aspects of language production and perception, primarily related to the physiological mechanisms involved in speech production and auditory processing. This level of analysis focuses on the physical properties of speech sounds and the biological processes that enable humans to produce and perceive language. Physical Level Meaning level Fixed Reference.
Intertwine these Linguistics concepts Discreteness Physical level Meaning Level.
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