Lingusitic

Cards (37)

  • Go get that license!?
    Imperative
  • This is a nice pen.
    Indicative
  • I wish to pass the board exam. Is an example of?
    Subjunctive
  • Wish for a higher rating.
    Imperative
  • I wish I had higher rating.
    Subjunctive
  • You wished a higher rating.
    Indicative
  • It is a statement or ask questions?
    Indicative
  • It gives commands or request.
    Imperative
  • It conveys wishes, suggestions, and hypothetical.
    Subjunctive
  • Branch of linguistics that studies word origin.
    Etymology
  • What are the 8 inflectional morphemes?
    s,es,ed en, ing, er, 's,est
  • It expresses ambiguity, caution, indecisiveness.
    Hedges
  • created for a single occasion. ( ex: jabberwock)
    Nonce
  • A kind of morphophonemic processes that put a words in diff order?
    Metathesis
  • Insertion of a vowel?
    Epenthesis
  • Maria says haembag instead of handbag?
    Assimilation
  • The students read the word s'poz instead of suppose.
    Deletion/ Ellision
  • The answer is not true?
    Quality
  • "Where is tomorrow's class?", and I say, "On campus."?

    Quantity
  • too many fillers.
    Manner
  • could be true or false?
    Synthetic
  • absolutely true.
    Analytic
  • absolutely false.
    contardictory
  • Could be true or false?
    Synthetic
  • phrase/DC- main IC in the end?
    Periodic sentence
  • suprasegmental phonology ?
    Prosody
  • predictable combination words.
    Collocations
  • Lexical pair - is characterized by a binary contrast, correlation, or correspondence between two sense sets.
  • touch me- noy-ishness is an example of?
    Nonce
  • Vortal?
    blending
  • scuba, YOLO, ASAP, LOL, FOMO
    Acronym
  • Croissant, Dope, Lilac?
    Borrowing
  • Bookcase, Doorknob, Wallpaper?

    Compounding
  • Boycott, Sandwich, Cardigan?
    Eponym
  • Using fillers- to help student to get to process the information received. ex: Uh, I mean.
  • Gnomic verse - a form of poetry that conveys general truths, maxime of wise sayings . ( ex: Folk tale, Legend)
  • Dissimilation - change to become less similar to surroundings. ( ex: fifth - fift