110 Flashcards

(35 cards)

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refers to the visual medium of language

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graphology

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refers to the shapes and characters that make up the written mode

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Graphetic Substance

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refers to the audible noise on which communication is based in the spoken mode

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Phonetic Substance

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4
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called the differences

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phonemes

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5
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study of sound patterns

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phonology

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6
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the study of the meaning potential of written characters

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Graphology

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7
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basic graphological units

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graphemes

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8
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graphemes are enclosed with

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angle brackets

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9
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theoretical points concern the manner of production of phonemes and graphemes

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allegraphs

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10
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different pronounciation of the same phonemes

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allophones

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11
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logo that represents the word

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logograms

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12
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no spoken form symbol, cannot read aloud without prior conversion to the word ‘and’

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Logograms

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13
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relies on scanning visual information to produce coherent readings (comprehension)

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Psycholinguistic

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integral part of the process of reading, Involved forming hypotheses about linguistics unit, as well as discarding

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Perceptual Strategies

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15
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style in text

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stylistics

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16
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concerned with the study of style in texts

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way in which an author uses language to convey their ideas & create a unique voice & tone

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the story itself

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big picture elements

19
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run through the entire text & influence all of it

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Big Picture Elements

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How the story is told or how a piece is organized

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Parts of the Structure

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Beginning, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Denouement

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How a character changes throughout the story

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Character Development

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Lines spoken or internal thoughts

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how quickly the narration unfolds

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the narrator's perspective
point of view
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types of characters
protagonist antagonist deuteragonist Tertiary Characters
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leading character
protagonist
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person that oppress
antagonist
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second important person
deuteragonist
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passive role or minor/supporting
tertiary characters
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character who goes through some sort of changes
dynamic
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character who does not change
static character
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fully developed figure
round character
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lacks complexity
flat character
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whether something is a poem, poetry or prose
form