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The study of this includes morphology, syntax, phonetics, and semantics? |
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What are the two morphemes in tree-s? |
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What is when a student is struggling with the order and grammar of language (She pretty is instead of She is pretty)? |
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What is the connotation of blood (not just the literal meaning)? |
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How does language generate meaning? |
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This person studies how language is used in society? |
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“He be tired out” is an example of how this vernacular may be expressed? |
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What would determine whether you use formal or informal language (I am not versus I ain’t) in a given setting? |
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There are 8 major English forms of these in the United States. |
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Grammar, vocabulary, and spelling are consistently done in the same way wherever this language is found |
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Which form of grammar strictly prescribes the rules for English language usage? |
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Which form of grammar bends the rules by using the rules of everyday grammar that people actually use, and not just those in the book? |
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What is the vocabulary of a language? |
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This complex system relies upon words, gestures, and facial expressions to impart meaning between at least two people or systems. |
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What is monitoring and understanding one’s own understanding of a topic or subtopic? |
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