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Morphemes
Trees
Meanings
Place of articulation
"P"
100
they may constitute words by themselves like boy & man
What are Free Morphemes
100
the man
What is a noun phrase
100
the study of linguistic meanings
What is semantics
100
bringing our lips together to produce a p, b, m sound
What is bilabials
100
sound system of a language
What is phonology
200
Never words by themselves but always attached to parts of words
What are Bound Morphemes
200
often sees
What is verb phrase
200
is concerned with the meanings of morphemes and words
What is lexical semantics
200
touching the bottom lip to the upper teeth, ie. f & v
What is labiodentals
200
phonetic sounds that occur in the language
What is phones
300
they are inserted into other morphemes
What are infixes
300
very happy
What is an adjective phrase
300
concerned with the meanings of phrases and sentences
What is compositional semantics
300
tongue touches behind the teeth making a th sound
What is interdentals
300
the abstract basic units that differentiate words
What is phonemes
400
they are attached to the base morpheme both initially and after
What are circumfixes
400
nearly over
What is prepositional phrase
400
they study of how context affects meaning
What is pragmatics
400
raising the front part of the tongue to the palate to make the ch sound
What is palatals
400
when a graphic sign no longer has a visual relationship to the word it represents
What is a phonographic symbol
500
study of the internal structure of words and of the rules by which words are formed
What is morphology
500
more brightly
What is adverbial phrase
500
part of the meaning of words may be described by these features
What are semantic features
500
raising the back of the tongue to the uvula; these sounds do not ordinarily occur in english
What is uvulars
500
the phonological representation of words and sentences prior to the application of phonological rules
What is phonemic representation?