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● Semantics. Answer: the study of the linguistic meaning of morphemes, words, phrases, and
sentences

● Pragmatics. Answer: the study of how context and situation affect meaning

● Synonym. Answer: Different words with the same meaning

● Antonym. Answer: Words that are opposite in meaning

● Homonym. Answer: Words that share the same spelling & pronunciation, but have different
meanings. All homonyms are homophones

● Homophone. Answer: Words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings
(may also be spelled differently)

● Homograph. Answer: different words spelled the same but not necessarily pronounced the
same, and have different meanings and origins (lead vs lead, content vs content)

● Proper name. Answer: words that refer to persons, places, and other entities with unique
reference insofar as the speaker and listener are concerned

● Paraphrase. Answer: sentences with the same meaning, except possibly for minor
differences in emphasis

● Metaphor. Answer: Nonliteral meaning

● Idiom. Answer: An expression whose meaning may be unrelated to the meaning of its parts

● Discourse. Answer: Linguistic units composed of several sentences Language which has
been produced as the result of an act of communication

● Deixis/Deictic. Answer: describes words or expressions whose reference relies entirely on
context (e.g. I, now, here, this cat)

● Anaphora. Answer: the process of replacing a longer expression with a shorter one,
especially with a pronoun, that is coreferential with the longer expression

, ● Anomaly. Answer: A violation of semantic rules resulting in expressions that give the
impression of being nonsense (e.g. the hat crumbled the milk)

● Speech acts. Answer: Apologies, complaints, compliments/responses, greetings,
invitations, refusals, requests, thanks

● Phonetic alphabet. Answer: alphabetic symbols used to represent the phonetic segments of
speech, in which there is a one-to-one relationship between sound and symbol

● Allomorph. Answer: alternate phonetic forms of a morpheme; two phonemes can be
allomorphs in one language but not in another. e.g. /-s/, /-z/, /ez/ options for how a morpheme
can present itself

● Diacritics. Answer: additional markings on written symbols to specify various phonetic
properties such as length, tone, stress, nasalization (e.g. tilde)

● Orthography. Answer: the written form of a language

● Glottis. Answer: opening between vocal cords

● Glottal. Answer: Sounds produced with constriction at the glottis; when the air is stopped
completely at the glottis by tightly closed vocal cords, a glottal spot is produced

● Obstruent. Answer: the class of sounds consisting of nonnasal stops, fricatives, and
affricates

● Sonorant. Answer: the class of sounds that includes vowels, glides, liquids, and nasals;
nonobstruents

● Suprasegmental. Answer: prosodic features (e.g. length, tone)

● Manner of articulation. Answer: the way the airstream is obstructed as it travels through the
vocal tract (e.g. stop, nasal, affricate)

● Place of articulation. Answer: the part of the vocal tract at which constriction occurs during
the production of speech sounds

● Bilabial. Answer: sounds made by bringing the lips together

● Labiodental. Answer: sounds made by touching the bottom lip to the upper teeth

● Alveolar. Answer: sounds made by raising the tongue to the alveolar ridge

● Palatal. Answer: sounds produced by raising the front part of the tongue to the palate

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