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Framework 1: Lexis & Semantics
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English (AS English) Mind Map on Framework 1: Lexis & Semantics, created by amyashton2 on 26/10/2013.
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Framework 1: Lexis & Semantics
Nouns
Object name, people/place name
Proper Noun- refers to names of people or places
eg) London, Paris
Abstract Noun - refers to state, feelings & concepts with no physical existance
eg) pain, happiness
Concrete Noun- refers to objects that have a physical existance
eg) table, chair
Pronouns
Replaces a noun, can indicate gender, number etc
Personal Pronoun
eg) I, you, she, they
Possessive
eg) my, his, our, their
Reflexive
eg) myself, himself, themselves
Demonstrative
eg) this, these, that, those
Relative
eg) who, whom, which
Adjectives
a describing word
eg) enormous, large, short, untidy, old, scary
Post-modifying
Pre-modifying
Verbs
A word used to describe and action, state or occurance
Material Verb- describes action or events
eg) hit, run, eat, push, read
Rational- describes states of being
eg) be, appear, seem, become
Mental- describes thought or speech
eg) think, speak, believe, love
Dynamic- change in state over time
eg) paint, remove, eat
Stative- where situation remains constant
eg) love, hold, believe
Adverb- intensifier; describes the verb
eg) very, extremely, immensely
Determiner- clarifies a point
"I am THE doctor"
eg) a, is, the, his
Conjunction- links words, phrases and clauses
eg) and, but, or , although, because
Prepositional- shows relation in terms of time or place
eg) in, at, by, on, under, over
Lexis- words
Semantics- the meaning
Textual cohesion- describes how a text is logically ordered, to create coherent sense of meaning
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