The study of linguistics encompasses various branches that delve into the different aspects of language and its structure. Key areas include the analysis of grammar, syntax, and phonetics, which explore the rules and sounds that form the basis of language.
The study of sentences and their order, how sentences are formed.
4. Questions words: btopic
question words also vary in position in sentences: English: What does John eat? Japanese: John what eats?
3. Prepositions
word order varies for prepositions or postpositions in languages: English: with a black cat Japanese: black cat with
2. Adjective and Noun
AN or NA: English: with a black dog Spanish: con un perro negro
1. Word order:
SVO English SOV Japanese: Jake juice drinks VSO VOS OSV OVS
Types of Sentence Structures
Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences | Learning English. (2018, november 16). Recovered of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smgyeUomfyA
Pragmatics
Semantics
introduction to semantics
ASFCEngDept. (2015, noviembre 4). Introduction to Semantics. Recoveredo 13 de mayo de 2020, de https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3t2VPcHwCw
The study of the uses of language and linguistic communication
how the meaning of the context is derived, what
language encodes and transmits
Morphemes
all of the bits,the base and the affixes-ex uncovering un-covering affix prefix suffix
what is pragmatics?
Pragmatics-PH Karlsruhe. (2018, july 15). What is Pragmatics? Recovered 13 de may of 2020, of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVP-TWE-Ikg
Pragmatics and semantics
Part of linguistics that studies the sounds of languages.
types
Articulatory
How speech sounds are made
Acoustic
The psysical properties of speech as sound waves
Phonology
Is the study of the sounds of speech.
Phonetics
phonetics and phonology
Phloneme. (2012, octubre 31). Explained: The relationship between phonetics and phonology. Recovered may 13 de 2020, of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61xIUzoMTTk
Auditive
The percepcion of speech sounds through the ears
Introduction to linguistics
The scientific study of language and its structure, including the study of grammar, syntax, and phonetics. Specific branches of linguistics include sociolinguistics, dialectology, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, comparative linguistics, and structural linguistics.