Phonetics/Phonology
Morphology
Syntax
Lexicon
Semantics, Pragmatics & Discourse
100

teeth, tongue, lips, palate

What are "articulatory organs?"

100

Re-

Pre-

Anti-

Dis-

What are "prefixes?"

100

The study of sentence formation.

What is "syntax?"

100
The component of language that deals with words and their meaning. 

What is "lexicon?"

100

The study of meaning in language.

What is Semantics?

200

In the production of these sounds, there is a complete obstruction (blockage) of airflow in the oral cavity. 

What are "oral stops?"

200

-tion

-ize

-ment

-ly

What are "suffixes?"

200

Nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs

What are "lexical categories or parts of speech?"

200

An adult English speaker has a vocabulary of 20,000-40,000 words. 

What is "vocabulary size?"

200

The study of meaning in context.

What is "Pragmatics?"

300

The articulation and perception of speech sounds. 

What is "phonetics?"

300

This kind of morpheme can stand alone as a word. 

What is a "free morpheme?"

300

When the subject of the sentence agrees with the verb or predicate of the sentence. 

What is "subject-verb" agreement?" I agree with you; She agrees with you; They agree with you. 

300

These types of words always allow new members to enter the lexicon. 

What are "open classes?" or What are "nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs?"

300

Knowledge based on what has already been read or heard in a specific text or situation, as well as an understanding of what the writer's or speaker's intentions are, and the overall structure of the discourse pattern being used. 

What is "context?"

400

speech sounds that contrast in similar contexts and make a difference in meaning, e.g. the vowel sounds in 'bit' vs. 'beat'

What is a "phoneme?"

400

The smallest linguistic unit that carries meaning or function. 

What is a "morpheme?"

400

The sentence structure of English is SVO or subject-verb-object. 

What is "word order?" English is a word order language. 

400

When two words share the same root. 

What are "cognates?"

400

The linguistic unit which is larger than a sentence and involves ways of connecting sentences, organizing information across sentence boundaries, and structuring storytelling, conversation, and interaction general. 

What is "discourse?"

500

The sound systems of different languages and the study of such systems generally. 

What is "phonology?"

500

Two free morphemes come together to form a word. 

What is a "compound?" Cupcake, hotdog, playground, girlfriend

500

Words stick together in a systematic way, e.g. The big brown dog

What is a "noun phrase?"

500

A combination of words that commonly occur together, including idioms and metaphors. 

What is a "collocation?"

500

A basic tenet of sociolinguistics defined as "what a speaker needs to know to communicate appropriately within a particular language community." Saville-Troike, 2003)

What is "communicative competence?"