(physical production of sound)
This field focuses on how airflow, tongue placement, and vocal cords produce sounds.
→ What is phonetics?
In one language, two sounds are treated as the same, but in another language, they change meaning. This difference shows the role of this concept.
→ What is a phoneme?
The word reusable can be broken into parts that each carry meaning. Each of those parts is called this.
→ What is a morpheme?
The group of words "under the table" functions as a unit but does not form a complete sentence. This is called this.
→ What is a phrase?
The meaning of "that one over there" cannot be understood without context. This is an example of this concept.
→ What is deixis?
A linguist writes [ʃ] to represent the “sh” sound in ship. This symbol system is called this.
→ What is the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)?
A speaker pronounces the same sound slightly differently depending on the surrounding sounds, but no meaning changes. These variations are called this.
→ What are allophones?
The word infotainment combines information and entertainment. This process is called this.
→ What is blending?
The sentence, "Because she was tired, she went home" contains both a dependent and an independent clause. This type of sentence is called this.
→ What is a complex sentence?
The difference between "cheap" and "inexpensive" lies in their emotional associations. This is called this.
→ What is connotation?
This type of transcription represents the exact physical sounds a speaker produces.
→ What is phonetic transcription?
Two sounds sound different to learners, but native speakers treat them as the same sound in their language. This shows they belong to the same what?
→ What is a phoneme?
Saying lab instead of laboratory is an example of this process.
→ What is clipping?
If a group of words can be replaced by a single word (like the tall building → it), it is considered this.
→ What is a constituent?
The word "furniture" includes "chair," "table," and "sofa "as more specific examples. This relationship is called this.
→ What is hyponymy?
The difference between /i/ and /u/ involves changes in tongue height and position, which are studied in this field.
→ What is phonetics?
When substituting one sound for another changes the meaning of a word, those sounds represent different units called these.
→ What are phonemes?
The word snowman is made by combining two independent words. This is called this.
→ What is compounding?
A structure that must contain a subject and a predicate is called this.
→ What is a clause?
The literal definition of "river" as “a large natural stream of water” is its this.
→ What is denotation?
When linguists describe whether a sound is voiced or voiceless, they are working in this field.
→ What is phonetics?
The way a language organizes and categorizes its sounds into meaningful contrasts is studied in this field.
→ What is phonology?
The suffix -s in cats changes number but not the word category. This type of morpheme is called this.
→ What is an inflectional morpheme?
In the sentence, "The dog that chased the cat ran away," the embedded structure shows this property of language.
→ What is recursion?
When a word points to something in the world (real or imagined), like dragon referring to a mythical creature, this is called this.
→ What is reference?