Ch1 - Quiz 1 Flashcards
Is an exchange ideas between senders and a receivers.
Communication
Refers to a sending and receiving of a message, information, idea, or a feeling.
Communication
An oral expression of a language.
Speech
Is a process that requires very precise neuromuscular coordination.
Speech
Is commonly designed as a symbols used to communicate meaning.
Language
The ability to understand spoken and written language (listening and reading).
Receptive language
Ability to communicate thoughts and feelings through verbal or written words, or gestures.
Expressive language
Is the recognition of right and wrong grammar.
Linguistic intuition
Is based on random choice rather than any reason’s or system.
Arbitrary
How message is communicated.
Form
What the message is about.
Content
Why the message is being communicated.
Use
The study of speech sound and sound patterns.
Phonology
Is a sound system of a given language.
Phonology
The smallest unit of sound that can change meaning.
Phoneme
Which sound may appear together and where.
Phonological rule govern
The study of word structure.
Morphology
The smallest grammatical & meaningful unit within language.
Morphame
A morpheme that can stand alone.
Free morpheme
A morpheme that can not stand alone and can change the meaning of the original word.
Bound morpheme
The arrangement of words to form meaningful sentences.
Syntax
The study of the meaning in language.
Semantic
The study of the rules that govern language use in social situations.
Pragmatic