An interaction made up of multiple speech act
What is a speech event?
These speakers are acknowledged participants of a conversation
What are ratified participants?
This type of morpheme can stand alone as a word
What is a free morpheme?
This symbol represents a voiced interdental fricative
What is /ð/?
How Language is used to represent aspects or our identity, culture, or community
What is indexicality?
This function encompasses a speaker's attitude and what they intend to express
What is expressive function?
This role of an interaction is the role taken on by someone who is saying the words
What is animator?
This kind of morpheme adds grammatical information
What is an inflectional morpheme?
This/These sound(s) represent the pronunciation of orthrographic 'x' in a word like 'axe'
What are /ks/?
Our ideas, theories, opinions, and moral judgements that inform our interactions with speech communities, other speakers, and language
What is ideology?
This function captures the notion of conveying information
What is referential function?
This role of an interaction is taken on by the person who has composed the words that were said
What is author?
This kind of morpheme adds new meaning or changes the lexical category of a word
What is a derivational morpheme?
True or false: /c/ is a sound in General American English
What is false?
This both informs our linguistic interactions and is shaped by our linguistic interactions
What is practice?
This function is about the maintenance of social relationships
phatic function
This role is taken on by someone who supports the stance that is being taken by what is being said
What is principal?
This is the main meaning morpheme in a word
What is the root?
this is the transcription for the vowel in the word 'lime'
What is /aɪ/?
This is the hypothesis that language can affect other forms of non-linguistic cognition
What is the linguistic relativity hypothesis?
Jakobson's 6 constitutive factors of a speech event capture this property of human language
What is multifunctionality?
These people may have access to an interaction but are not participants in it
what are unratified participants?
This kind of affix is inserted inside of a root
What is an infix?
This symbol represents the voiced alveolar lateral liquid
what is /l/?
This kind of semantic transfer is based on perceived similarity between a target domain and a source domain
What is metaphor?