Phonetics & Phonology
Morphology & Lexicology
Syntax
Discourse
Semantics
100

What are vocal effects?

Coughs, laughter and breath that carry meaning in a conversation.

100

What is a shortening?

Reducing the length of a word - probs, bro

100

Joins words, phrases or clauses. There are two types -co-ordinating and subordinating

What is a conjunction?

100

Actively listening to someone who's speaking - usually short and encouraging

What is back-channelling/minimal responses?

100

A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing.

What is euphemism?

200

What is onomatopoeia?


Words that sounds like what they mean e.g. boom, crash, whisper

200

What is a preposition?

Describe position in time, space and attitude - in, at, according to, underneath

200

A sentence that requests or commands. Most often starts with the verb and omits the subject..

What is an imperative?

200

When interlocutors take, hold and pass the floor to one another, the are...

What is turn-taking?

200

A derogatory or unpleasant term used instead of a pleasant or neutral one.

What is dysphemism?

300

What are prosodic features?

Volume, Pitch, Intonation, Stress, Tempo

300

What is an infix?

A morpheme that is inserted into the middle of the stem. In English, only swear-words can do this.

300

Simple, compound, complex, compound-complex, fragment

What is a sentence structure?

300

Cohesion, inference, logical ordering, formatting, consistency and conventions

What is coherence?

300

Over exaggeration e.g. I'm starving (when just a little hungry)

What is hyperbole?

400

What is alliteration?

Repetition of sounds at the start of a word

400

What is commonisation?

Proper nouns becoming common nouns - google, bandaid, esky

400

A sentence with two or more coordinate independent clauses, joined by a co-ordinating conjunction. 2+ verbs, co-ordinating conjunctions only.

What is a compound sentence?

400

How a speaker opens, changes and closes topics within their speech. A range of strategies can be used to achieve this.

What is topic management?

400

Meaning patterns - simile, metaphor, personification, irony, pun, oxymoron, (hyperbole)

What is semantic patterning?

500

What is rhythm?

The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse or prose e.g. there was MOVEment at the STAtion for the WORD had passed aROUND

500

What is collocation?

The habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance. E.g. strong tea, not *powerful tea.

500

A repetition of grammatical structure e.g. "I came, I saw, I conquered"

What is parallelism?

500

The practice of alternating between two or more languages or dialects in conversation

What is code-switching?

500

When words can be interpreted in multiple ways due to homonymy or polysemy e.g. bank - of a river or a financial institution

What is lexical ambiguity?

600

What is vowel reduction?


The vowel sound lessens - schwa

600

What is morphological patterning?

Repetition of particular affixes or word formation types e.g. The creation, distribution, and consumption of wealth. OR He looked sticky, icky and picky so she chose someone else

600

Sentence patterns - listing, parallelism, antithesis

What is syntactic patterning?

600

Placing important information at the beginning of the sentence to ensure it is absorbed by the listener/reader

What is front focus?

600

Giving something movement e.g. The books flew off the tables

What is animation?

700

What is elision?

Leaving out sounds - 'av for have

700

What is lexical patterning?

Repetition of particular word classes or forms, sometimes specific to the domain e.g. Latin words in legal documents and cases, French words in cooking

700

An additional piece of information about the verb - IN THE MORNING, the teacher came to school

What is an adverbial?

700

Pronouns referencing nouns, e.g. "Amy went to school. She sat with Sara"

What is anaphoric referencing?

700

One's autonomy, or ability to do what they want and not be imposed upon by others.

What is negative face?

800

What is phonological patterning?

Sound patterns - alliteration, assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia, rhythm, rhyme

800

What is a modal verb?

Auxiliary verbs that alter necessity or possibility. Must, shall, will, should, would, can, could, may, and might

800

The person/thing being affected by the verb - I killed HIM

What is a object/patient?

800

Leaving out words or phrases that can be reconstructed from context - what is the time?(The time is) 2 (in the morning)

What is ellipses?

800

One's self-respect and desire to liked, respected and seen as a member of the group.

What is positive face?

900

What are accents?

Broad, General, Cultivated, Ethnic Broad

900

Invented words with no discernible links - muggle

What is a neologism?

900

The process of turning verbs (actions or processes) into nouns (-tion, -ance, -age, -ment) to increase the density and abstraction of a text e.g. the ACCEPTANCE of this offer includes the CREATION of an unjust system

What is nominalisation?

900

Pronouns referring to nouns, "Although I phone her every week, my mother still complains that I don't keep in touch often enough."

What is cataphoric referencing?

900

A contrast between what is being said and what is actually happening e.g. Someone who is complaining about the poor standard of English making errors themself

What is irony?

1000

Diphthong

Two vowels making one syllable sound. E.g. "Coin", "loud"

1000

Smoko, arvo, U-ey - is quintessential process in Australian English

What is suffixation in Australian English?

1000

An inverted order - object, (aux v) verb, (by) subject

What is passive voice?

1000

A word or phrase that points to the time, place, or situation in which a speaker is speaking. Deixis is expressed in English by way of personal pronouns, demonstratives, and tense.

What is deictic reference?

1000

What is sense relations?

synonymy, antonymy, hyponymy, idiom, denotation and connotation