Categorie: Tutti - competence - linguistics - morphology - language

da Lionel Benega mancano 5 anni

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Linguistics

The field of linguistics encompasses the study of language, including its structure, use, and acquisition. Second language acquisition focuses on how individuals learn a language other than their native tongue, considering elements such as interlanguage and motivation.

Linguistics

Linguistics

Deixis
Implicatures
Presuppositions
Speaker variables
Face
Politeness
Cooperative principle
Speech act theory
Sentence vs utterance
Grammatical vs Pragmatical meaning
In context
Context and schema
Force and effect
Inference
Reference

Second Language Acquisition

Motivation
Integrative
Instrumental
Output
Transfer
Communicative competence
Strategic competence
Discourse competence
Sociolinguistic competence
Linguistic competence
Types of communication
Mass
Public
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Elements of communication
Context
Noise
Feedback
Channel
Message
Receiver
Sender

Language as a system of systems

Purposes

Derivation

Morphemes

Morphological operations

Suprasegmental change

Ablaut and suppletion

Reduplication

Affixation

Forms

Allomorphs

Semantic factors

Conditioned allomorphy

Phonological factors

Grammatical morphemes

Phonetics
Acoustic Phonetics
Auditory Phonetics
Articulatory Phonetics
Suprasegmentals

Stress

Syllable structure

Intonation

Tone

Length

Writing transcription

Phonetic transcription

Phonetic alphabet

Manners of articulation

Approximant

Affricate

Fricative

Stop

Consonants

Voiceless

Vowels

Diphthongs

Voiced

Semantics
Intensionality

Tense and aspect

Modality

Quantifiers
Modifiers

Adverbs/Adverbials

Adjectives

Argument
Predicate
Subject
Concepts

Contradiction

Contradicts

Tautology

Entailment

Ambiguity

Hypernym

Hyponym

Antonym

Synonym

Binding Theory

Names

Pronouns

Anaphors

Restrictions on grammar

Movement

Deletion

Recursive Devices

Coordination

Embedding

Multiple Adjunction

Grammar: Modern Theory

Adjunctions

Complementizer

Inflection

Merger

Projection

Phrase level

Adverbial Phrase

Adjective Phrase

Verb Phrase

Noun Phrase

Levels of structure

Sentence

Clause

Phrase

Word

Adverb

Adjective

Verb

Noun

Grammar

Formal Grammar
Functional Grammar

The objective of linguistics

Explanation of the language depended on a dissociation of experience.
Language

English as a global language

Text received on three levels

Interpretability

Comprehensibility

Intelligibility

Input

Depth

Range

Interlanguage

Circles

Expanding

Outer

Inner

Accent

Variety

Britain English

American English

Dialect

Pragmatics

Text

Cohesive links

Levels of analysis

Syntax

Lexemes

Morphology

Phonological

Graphological

Syntagmatic relationship

Paradigmatic relationship

Types

Tokens

Competence

Communicative competence

Performance

Parole

Langue