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  • What does morphology study? A. Sentences B. Word forms C. Sounds D. Scripts
    B. Word forms - Morphology explores the rules that govern the structure of words, how morphemes are combined to make new words, and how morphemes change in diff
  • What does deixis mean?
    A. Deixis is the use of general words and phrases to refer to a specific time, place, or person in context.
  • Which concept is central to sociolinguistics? A. Style B. Dialect C. Register D. All of the above
    D. All of the above - Central concepts in sociolinguistics include dialects, which are variations in language specific to a particular region or social group.
  • What examines language change over time? A. Phonetics B. Historical linguistics C. Syntax D. Semantics
    B. Historical linguistics - Historical linguistics examines the evolution of languages over time.
  • Which term relates to word meaning? A. Phonology B. Graphemics C. Semantics D. Syntax
    C. Semantics - Semantics is the linguistic discipline that focuses on meaning.
  • Which of the following is not one of the required word properties? A. Being used to convey meaning B. Having a written form C. Having speech sounds D. None of the above
    B. Having a written form - Words primarily need to convey meaning and have speech sounds (in spoken languages) to function as words.
  • Which aspect does neurolinguistics explore? A. Syntax B. Brain C. Semantics D. Phonetics
    B. Brain - Neurolinguistics explores how the brain processes and produces language.
  • Which set of words has linking in connected speech? A. Final trip B. Baby boy C. Nice food D. Drink it
    D. Drink it - In connected speech, linking occurs when the final consonant sound in one word is connected to the beginning vowel sound in the next word.
  • In phonology, what term describes a sound that is produced with complete closure of the vocal tract? A. Fricative B. Stop / plosive C. Nasal D. Lateral
    B. Stop / plosive - A stop (or plosive) is a consonant sound produced by completely blocking the airflow in the vocal tract and then releasing it suddenly.
  • What do linguists call a language sound unit? A. Grapheme B. Phoneme C. Morpheme D. Lexeme
    B. Phoneme - Phoneme refers to the smallest unit of sound within a language that can distinguish one word from another.
  • What is linguistics? A. Analysis of language form B. Analysis of language meaning C. Analysis of language context D. All of the above
    D. All of the above - Linguistics is the study of language, encompassing various aspects such as form, meaning, and context.
  • Which word contains a diphthong? A. Read B. Eat C. Flee D. Fine
    D. Fine - A diphthong is a combination of two vowel sounds within the same syllable.
  • What does syntax study? A. Sounds B. Words C. Sentence structure D. Meanings
    C. Sentence structure - Syntax is the study of the structure of sentence formation.
  • What defines the smallest unit of meaning? A. Phoneme B. Grapheme C. Morpheme D. Sentence
    C. Morpheme - Morpheme is defined as the smallest unit of meaning in a language.
  • Which is a feature of pragmatics? A. Usage B. Structure C. Sound D. Spelling
    A. Usage - Pragmatics focuses on the use of language in social contexts and the ways in which people convey and interpret meanings.
  • What is phonetics concerned with? A. Grammar B. Sounds C. Meaning D. Writing
    B. Sounds - Phonetics is the branch of linguistics that studies the sounds of human speech.