Head Start Flashcards

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Phonetics and phonology

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Sounds in language eg: alliteration

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Morphology and lexicology

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Words in language eg: affixation

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Syntax

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Sentence and clauses eg: sentence types and structures

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4
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Semantics

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Meaning in language eg: personification

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5
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Discourse

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The whole text eg: register

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Plosive/stop

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Air is blown straight out eg: /p/ /t/ /d/ /k/

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Fricative

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Makes a buzzing feeling on lips eg: /f/ /v/ /z/

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Affricate

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Two sounds combined eg: ch (sound) or dge (sound)

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Nasal

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Sound comes out of nose eg: /n/ /m/ ng (sound)

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Lateral

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Sound goes around tongue eg: l

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Approximant

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Other sounds eg: /w/ /r/ /j/

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12
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Sentence types

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Declarative, interrogative, exclamative, imperative

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Sentence structures

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Complex ( no fanboys), compound (fanboys), simple, compound-complex (1/2 fanboys)

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14
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Prosodic features

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Pitch
Stress
Intonation
Volume
Tempo
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15
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Morphology

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The study of (internal) structure or forms of words

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16
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Lexicology

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The study of words, word etymologies and word classes

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17
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Morpheme

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Smallest unit of meaning

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Lexeme

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A word unit

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19
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Free morpheme

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Units of meaning which can stand alone as a word

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Affixes ( bound morphemes )

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Cannot occur on their own, need to be added to a root morpheme

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Prefix

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Precedes a root morpheme

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Suffix

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Follows a root morpheme

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Inflectional morphemes

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Indicate tense/ number/ relationship

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Derivational morpheme

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Indicate word class/ meaning

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Word formation processes

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Initialism, acronym, compounding, shortening, backformation, blends

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Initialism

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Words formed from the initials of other words ( spoken as letters )

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Acronym

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Words formed from the initials of other words that can be said as a word
Eg YOLO

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Compounding

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Two for more free morphemes are combined in their entirety

Eg breakfast

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Shortening

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Parts are omitted, usually from the end 
Eg sec (ond)
30
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Backformation

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When new words are formed by subtracting an affix that is thought to be part of an older version
Eg burgle from burglar

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Blend

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Words formed by joining more than one lexeme ( both have been shortened )
Eg blog -> web log

32
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Open word classes

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Context words

  • noun
  • adjective
  • verb
  • adverb
  • interjection
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Closed class words

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Function words

  • preposition
  • conjunction
  • pronoun
  • auxiliary verb
  • modal verb
  • determiner
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Types of pronouns

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Personal, relative, interrogative, demonstrative, possessive,indefinite, reflexive

35
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Types of determiners

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Articles, numbers, demonstrative, indefinite, quantity, possessive

36
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Types of Auxiliary verbs

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To do
To be
To have

37
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Types of modal verbs

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May/ might
Must
Can/ could
Shall/should 
Will/would
38
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Four aspects

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Simple - Lexical
Progressive (continuous) - auxiliary + Lexical (ing)
Perfect - to have
Perfect progressive - to have + ing

39
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Tenses

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Past
Present
Future

40
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Noun phrase

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Behave like a noun

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Verb phrase

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Behave like verbs

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Prepositional phrase

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Start with a preposition (adverbial or adjectival)

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Independent clause

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Can stand alone as a complete clause

44
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Dependent clause

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Cannot stand alone

45
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Ellipsis

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Grammatical elements of a sentence have been omitted