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  • October 12, 2024
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phonology -- ANSWER Study of a sound system of language.

Generation 1.5 - ANSWER: Children born elsewhere but strongly socialized in
the United States.


Plyler v. Doe - ANSWER states that education for illegal immigrants should not
be denied, as amended 14.


ELL = English Language Learner


CALP-ANSWER (Cognitive academic linguistic proficiency) is the language
capacity required to learn academic skills.


Largest Language Group in Florida - Answer in Spanish


Inflectional - Adding es, s, ed, ing, or er does not affect the meaning of the
word.


Idiom- ANSWER a statement whose meanings cannot be derived from the
meanings of the words that make it up- Don't cry over spilled milk.


Partial Immersion - ANSWER: Half of the day devoted learning L2.

, Nonverbal communication is ANSWER communication that uses body
movements, gestures, and facial expressions instead of speech.


Intonation - Answer Voice pitch rises and falls.




Free morpheme: ANSWER A morpheme that can be used alone to form a word.


Minimal pairs - Answer A pair of words that differ only by one sound and are
recognized by speakers as distinct words. For example, bat/cat or hare/dare.


California has the highest population of ELLs, followed by Texas and Florida.


Lexical ambiguity - ANSWER A scenario in which a term has more than one
meaning. Example: Pen-writing Instrument A pen is a place where pigs reside.

Look at the pen.


Maximal quantity - ANSWER A speaker should not provide more or less
information than necessary.


ANSWER: Say what you know or assume to be true, but don't say what you
know to be false.


Maxim of Relevance: ANSWER be relevant.


Maxim of Manner - Answer. The speaker's discourse must be concise and clean,
not unclear or ambiguous.

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