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They are sounds that are articulated without constricting the airflow.

What are vowels?

100

This is a recently used linguistic expression.

What is a neologism?

100

p,t,k

What are voiceless stops?

100

The study of words and how they are formed

What is Morphology?

100

Sounds made with air passing through the nose.

What are nasals?

200

The study of sentence structure

What is Syntax?

200

This is an observation of the way speakers of a language actually use their grammar.

What is descriptive grammar?

200

ŋ

What is a voiced velar nasal?

200

Now known more for political work, this linguist came up with the concept of universal grammar.

Who is Noam Chomsky?

200

This is an observation of how grammar should be used in a language.

What is prescriptive grammar?

300

The Chinese language family's writing system using symbols

Logographic

300

The study of meaning and formalizing it into a logical form

What is Semantics?

300

ʔ

What is a glottal stop?

300

The study of the patterns of sounds in a language and across languages.

What is Phonology?

300

The process by which humans acquire the ability to comprehend and produce language, either as their first or second (third, etc.) language

What is Language Acquisition?

400

The name of the famous Linguist that I love/hate

Noam Chomsky

400

An example of Displacement

(References something not in proximity)

400

ʒ

What is a voiced postalveolar fricative?

400

The dictionary definition of a word

Denotation

400

a special kind of translation that works morpheme-by-morpheme

Interlinear Glossing

500

The syntax word order of Japanese

SOV

500

List all 7 of Hockett's features (not looking at notes)

Arbitrariness, Interchangeability, Cultural Transmission, Prevarication, Productivity, Displacement, Semanticity

500

f,θ,s,ʃ,h

What are voiceless fricatives?

500

The mood or feeling of a word

Connotation

500

A theory in linguistics that proposes that humans are born with an innate ability to acquire, develop, and understand language

What is the Universal Grammar theory?

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