A. Performance
B. Parole
C. Paradigmatic
D. N.O.T
LINGUISTICS | |||
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1. | Intro to Language | 2. | Intro to Linguistics |
3. | Phonetics | 4. | Phonology |
5. | Morphology | 6. | Syntax |
7. | Semantics | 8. | Pragmatics |
9. | Stylistics | 10. | Applied Linguistics |
11. | Socio-Linguistics | 12. | Psycho-Linguistics |
13. | Discourse Analysis | 14. | Corpus |
A. Productivity
B. Langue
C. Paradigmatic
D. Parole
A. Productivity
A. Deictic expression
B. Presupposition
C. Reference
D. Entailment
A. Deictic expression
A. Antonymy
B. Synonymy
C. Hyponymy
D. Polysemy
C. Hyponymy
A. movement
B. Transformation
C. Recursion
D. Complementation
C. Recursion
A. Actor
B. Character
C. Quieter
D. Writer
C. Quieter
A. Semiotics
B. Semantics
C. Paradigmatic
D. Parole
A. Semiotics
A. The production of speech sounds in languages
B. The generation of speech sounds by robots
C. The physical properties of speech sounds
D. The perception of speech sounds by humans
C. The physical properties of speech sounds
A. Borrowing
B. Coinage
C. Conversion
D. Derivation
C. Conversion