Linguistics Society
Branches of Linguistics
IPA Chart
Types of Linguistics
Language Learning Theories
100

The Instagram Username for this club

What is @lsatgsu?

100

The study of sentence structure 

What is Syntax?

100

p,t,k

What are voiceless stops?

100

The study of how language is shaped by social factors

What is Sociolinguistics?

100

A sociocultural theory that suggests that children learn language through social interaction and the environment

What is the Interactionist Theory?

200

The name of the mascot of the Linguistics Society

Who is Wuggy the Wug?

200

The study of meaning and formalizing it into a logical form

What is Semantics?

200

ŋ

What is a voiced velar nasal?

200

The practical application of linguistic theories (ie: language teaching, translation, language policy, and language planning)

What is Applied Linguistics?

200

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?

300

The names of the E-board

Chiara, Briana, and Cydney

300

The study of how context contributes to meaning

What is Pragmatics?

300

ʔ

What is a glottal stop?

300

The examination of the historical development of languages and their relationships through time

What is Historical Linguistics

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 official website to become a member

What is the Panther Involvement Network?

400

The study of words and how they are formed

What is Morphology?

400

ʒ

What is a voiced postalveolar fricative?

400

The combination of linguistics and psychology to explore how the brain processes and understands language

What is Psycholinguistics?

400

The process of decreasing proficiency in or losing a language

What is Language Attrition?

500

The name of our on-campus advisor

Who is Sharon Cavusgil?

500

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

What is Phonology?

500

f,θ,s,ʃ,h

What are voiceless fricatives?

500

The use of computer science and linguistic theories to develop algorithms and models for natural language processing

What is Computational Linguistics?

500

A theory that states that language is learned through conditioning and reinforcement, and by imitating others

What is the Behavorist Theory?

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