Phonetics
Phonology
Syntax
Morphological
Communication
100
This is the study of how sounds are recieve by the ear and decoded by the brain.
What is auditor phonetics
100
A stretch of speech between two periods of silence or a potential silence.
What is utterance
100
He introduced the principle and paramiters thheory in the 1980's.
What is Noam Chomsky
100
Bound morphemes that do not change meaning or lexical category of words but change grammatical functions
What is inflectional morphemes
100
Behavior that affects the behavior of others by the transmission of information.
What is communication
200
This tube extends from the voice box to the lungs.
What is trachea
200
Any trait that distinguishes one phoneme from another.
What is distinctive feature
200
a highly abstracted level of language that represents the basic meaning of a sentence.
What is deep structure
200
The study of the history of words.
What is etymology
200
It is the system of words and the rules of phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics inherit in language.
What is grammer
300
These are produce in part by the vibrations of the vocal folds.
What is voiced sounds
300
Studies what combinations of phonemes are allowed in the information of syllables, consonant clusters, and sequence of vowel's.
What is phonotatics
300
The specific sequence that diffrent types of words follow.
What is linear word order
300
These are the smallest units of meaning.
What is morphemes
300
The rules used to construct words from their component parts.
What is morphological rule
400
A sound that is produced when the airstream is constricted or stopped an than released.
What is a consonant
400
Is the study of the sound system of language.
What is Phonology
400
An utterance that can be broken down by conventional methods of syntactic analysis.
What is surface structure
400
Major grammatical classes into which words can be divided.
What is lexical categories
400
The set of rules a person use to form units of language larger than words.
What is syntax
500
The study of speech sounds, their physical properties, the way their received and decode by the brain.
What is phonetics
500
The preceive unit of language that signals a difference in meaning when contrasted to another phoneme.
What is phoneme
500
In which a word or phrase can refer to more than one thing.
What is What is lexical ambiguity or polysemantic ambiguity
500
The study of the structure and classification of words and units that make up words.
What is morphology
500
This part of the brain is invloved in the comprehension of speech and the selection of lexical items.
What is wernicke's area