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01/18/2020

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Term
Words that sound similar to the noises they describe are examples of…
Definition
Onomatopoeia
(splash, buzz, bang, etc.)
Onomatopoeic words aren’t the same in every language.
Term
What is the general idea behind the divine source theory?
Definition
That there is a divine source that provides humans with language.
Term
The ‘’pooh-pooh’’ hypothesis talks about…
Definition
How the original sounds of language came from emotion. i.e. cries, pain, anger and joy.
Problem: are highly language specific and based on intake of breath
Term
When did written language develop?
Definition
+/- 5000 years ago. Written language came after spoken language, which may have emerged between 164,000 and 5000,000 years ago.
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When does the human auditory system begin working?
Definition
Before birth, at around 7 months.
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What percentage of human breathing while speaking normally consists of in-breaths?
Definition
10%
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What is the difference between the position of the larynx in humans and other primates?
Definition
The lower position of the human larynx makes it more likely for the human to choke on pieces of food. Monkeys may not be able to produce speech sounds, but they can’t choke on their food either.
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Why are interjections such as ‘’ooh!’’ or ‘’Yuck!’’ considered to be unlikely sources of human speech sounds?
Definition
We normally produce spoken language as we breathe out, so we speak while we exhale, not inhale. These interjections are usually produced with sudden intakes of breath.
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What is the basic idea behind the ‘’bow-wow’’ theory of language origin?
Definition
The early human tried to imitate the sounds and then used them to refer to those objects even when they weren’t present.
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Where is the pharynx?
Definition
The larynx dropped to a lower position during the course of human development. This created a longer cavity called the pharynx, above the vocal folds.
Term
Taking over words from other languages.
i.e. dope (Dutch), jewel (French) and tattoo (Tahitian)
Definition
Borrowing
Term
The study of the origin and the history of a word.
Definition
Etymology
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What is the function of the pharynx?
Definition
It acts as a resonator for increased range and clarity of the sounds produced via the larynx.
Term
A type of borrowing. When there is a direct translation of the elements of a word into the borrowing language. (French ‘gratte-ciel’ = wolkenkrabber)
Definition
Calque
Term
The joining of two separate words to produce a single form: bookcase, waterbed
Definition
Compounding
Term
When a word of more than one syllable (facsimile) is reduced to a shorter form (fax)
Definition
Clipping
Term
The Invention and general use of totally new terms.
Definition
Coinage
Term
In this process, a word is reduced to a single syllable, then -y or -ie is added at the end: telly, brekky, movie
Definition
Hypocorisms
Term
A word of one type (a noun) is reduced to form a word of another type (a verb) donation = donate
Definition
Backformation
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Acronym
Definition
A word formed from the initial letters of a set of other words.  CD, NASA, UNESCO
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Derivation
Definition
The most common process to be found in the production of new words. Accomplished by means of a large number of small bits called affixes.
Term
A change in the function of a word. i.e. when a noun comes to be used as a verb  dust, cheat, glue
Definition
Conversion
Term
lateralized
Definition
Divided into two sides: a left and a right side.
Term
Neologism
Definition
A new word we can easily accept and use the different forms of in the language.
Term
When is an eponym a neologism?
Definition
When it's based on the name of a person or a place.
Term
Which word-formation process is the source of the English word modern?
Definition
blending (modulator + demodulator)
Term
Which two processes were involved in the creation of the verb google, as in Have you ever googled yourself?
Definition
conversion and coinage
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Which process is clearly involved in creating the term 'selfie'?
Definition
Clipping Selfie = hypocorism.
Term
A form of acronym where the leters are pronounced separately. Example: ATM
Definition
Initialism
Term
A minimal unit of meaning or grammatical function.
Definition
Morpheme
Term
Referential meaning
Definition
the basic, essential meaning of a word. (The one that's in the dictionary)
Needle: Thin, sharp steel instrument
Term
Associative meaning
Definition
The association someone makes with a word.
Needle: pain, blood, thread.
Term
Two words with very closely related meanings
Definition
Synonymy
Term
two or more words with opposite meanings.
Definition
Antonymy
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Hyponymy
Definition
When the meaning of one form is included in the meaning of another.
Term
The idea of the characteristic instance of a category
Definition
Prototypes
Term
When a word has multiple meanings
Definition
Homonyms
Term
Two or more words with the same form and related meaning
Definition
Polysemy
Term
Language beyond the sentence
Definition
Discourse
Term
The structure a text has
Definition
Cohesion
Term
Everything fitting together well
Definition
Coherence
Term
A signal by which other participants can indicate that they want to take turn speaking
Definition
Completion point
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Filled pauses
Definition
''I mean his...'' ''uuuhmm....''
Term
An almost automatic sequence when someone says something to you
Definition
Adjecency pairs
Term
Reversal in position of sounds (frist - first)
Definition
Metathesis
Term
Addition of a sound in the middle of a word.
Definition
Epenthesis
Term
Addition of sounds to the beginning of a word
Definition
Prothesis
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When words disappear and new words are formed.
Definition
Semantic changes
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Historical perspective over time
Definition
Diachronic
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Difference within one language in different places among different groups at the same time
Definition
Synchronic
Term
What's the difference between accent and dialect?
Definition
Accent means a difference in pronunciation, where dialect means a difference in grammar and vocabulary as well.
Term
NORMS = ...
Definition
non-mobile, older, rural, male speakers
Term
A boundary between areas with regard to one particular linguistic item
Definition
Isogloss
Term
When a number of isoglosses come together in this way, a more solid line can be drawn, which is called a...
Definition
Dialect boundary
Term
Two languages (or two varieties of the same language) are used under different conditions within a community, often by the same speakers. A low variety acquired locally and used for everyday affairs, and a high variety learned in school and used for important matters.
Definition
Diglossia
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Pidgin
Definition
A contact language that developed for some practical purpose as trading among groups of people who didn't know each other's languages.
Term
When a pidgin develops beyond its role as a trade or contact language and becomes the first language of a social community it is described as a...
Definition
Creole
Term
A personal dialect
Definition
idiolect
Term
Two ways to pronounce a word or sound
Definition
Postvocalic
Term
When certain individuals change their speech in the direction of a form that is more frequent in the speech of those perceived to have higher social status.
Definition
Overt prestige
Term
When certain groups do not exhibit style-shifting to the same extent as other groups
(lower-working-class people)
Definition
Covert prestige
Term
Terminology associated with a specific area of work or interest
Definition
Jargon
Term
A general expression for a kind of social dialect, typically spoken by a lower-status group
Definition
Vernacular
Term
Freund, friend and vriend are...
Definition
cognates
Term
Cat, dog and goldfish are ..... of ''pet''
Definition
co-hyponyms
Term
A possible prototype of the superordinate “furniture”.
Definition
Chair/table/etc.
Term
AAVE(African American Vernacular English) means...
Definition
non-standard
Term
Look at this non-verbal use of language; this would be considered[image]
Definition
an emblem
Term
Which property of human language explains the fact that new words come into the language
Definition
productivity
Term
questions answered by questions.
Definition
insertion sequences
Term
What phrase is more often used instead of ''theme'' in the semantic analysis of noun phrases?
Definition
patient
Term
What's a synonym for the term ''thematic roles''? Used more often
Definition
semantic roles
Term
What kind of opposites can be identified via the negative test?
Definition
Non-gradable antonyms
Term
Sound carried over to the next word (favorite 'f'ong)
Definition
perservation
Term
Sound used before the next word (a tup of tea)
Definition
Anticipation
Term
Initial or final sounds change places (look before you leak)
Definition
Exchange
Term
Synonym for ''slip of the tongue'' (speech error)
Definition
spoonerisms (mixing up words in a sentence)
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