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A lexicon in linguistics refers to:
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Linguistics is the scientific study of language.
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Phonology refers to what aspect of linguistics?
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Talking on the phone.
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A system of sounds.
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Which term most accurately describes these items c, d, m, n, p, r, x?
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a comment
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a consonant
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a console
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The identification, analysis, and description of the structure of a given language is referred to in linguistics as an approximant.
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An example of an unvoiced consonant is best described as a...
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the /m/ in mouth
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any silent letter
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the /p/ in pea
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A speech sound in which the airstream passes through the nose as a result of the lowering of the soft palate at the back of the mouth; for example m, n, and ng (the final sound in “sing”).
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a nosey
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a nasif
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a nasal
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a nariz
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Tea, water, coffee, soda, beer, and wine are all examples of liquids in linguistics studies.
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Semantics is the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
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The study of language in relation to social factors, including differences of regional, class, and occupational dialect, gender differences, and bilingualism.
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dialect
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sociolinguistics
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accent
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socioemotional
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An affricate is the direct opposite of a fricative.
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The statement "He goes" meaning "He said" is an example of what type of grammar>
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prescriptive grammar
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descriptive grammar
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bad grammar
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poor grammar
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Phonetics is the branch of linguistics that deals with the sounds of speech and their production, combination, description, and representation by written symbols.
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Linguistically, the study of _________________ is divided into sense and reference.
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semicolon
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semitism
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semantics
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semaphore
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The difference between a sound type and a sound token is explained by the phoneme /t/ is a sound type
all the different spoken versions of [t] are tokens.
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The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior best defines...
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communion
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language
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communication
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speeches
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The primary difference between________________ &_________________________ is that with one, the tip of the tongue is used, whereas with in the other, the body of the tongue and not the tip is raised. This provides a wide narrow space over which air passes before exiting the mouth.
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lipids and guides
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liquids and glides
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glades and lopes
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liquids and solids
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Phonology is the production and perception of speech sounds in any language and it deals with "phone". Phonetics on the other hand is the interpretation of speech sounds in a particular language and it deals with phoneme: the smallest unit of sound.
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In the study of language, what focuses on conversational implicature, which is a process in which the speaker implies and a listener infers.
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pedicure
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pragmatics
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pessimism
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pronunciation
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In linguistics, what is explained by a variety of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting..
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registration
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register
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registrar
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reggaeton