These are paralinguistic, vocal effects
What is coughs, laughter and whispers
These are the four sentence structures.
What are simple, compound, complex, and compound complex?
Stylistic variation of language defined by it's use. It can involve all features of language and it's formality
What is register.
The subheading that titles changes in pronunciation as assimilation, vowel reduction, insertion and elision.
What are sounds in connected speech processes.
An independent clause or combination of clauses that forms a complete statement.
What is a sentence?
Jakob's six functions of language
What are poetic, referential, metalinguistic, emotive phatic and conative.
The process that occurs when a speaker reduces the quality of a vowel sound
What is Elision
These are the four sentence types.
What are interrogative, imperative, declarative and exclamative?
Sounds that are produced when airflow is obstructed or restricted in the vocal tract are called what?
What are consonants
These are commands, instructions and requests. Additionally these are expressions of emotion that add emphasis in some way.
What are imperatives and what are exclamatives
The three influencing factors that determine the tenor and relationship between the individuals communicating with each other
What are 1. the professional roles of the participants, 2. the status between the speakers and 3. the relationship between the speakers.
A group of words that have related meanings - when these lexical items share a relationship with each other they are grouped into a semantic what?
What is semantic domain
These are the five prosodic features.
What are intonation, pitch, stress, tempo and volume?
Verbs can take four different forms these are
What are simple, progressive, perfect progressive and perfect
CRAFTMPS
What is context, register, audience, function, tenor, purpose and setting.
When a speaker or writer deliberately uses a more palatable term, word or phrase when discussing something that is taboo or frowned upon to discuss in society.
What is a euphemism