Communication correct answers an exchange of ideas between sender(s) and receiver(s);
involves message transmission and response or feedback
Sociolinguistics correct answers the study of influences (cultural identity, setting, and
participants) on communication
Language correct answers socially shared code, used to represent concepts
Language correct answers socially shared code that is used to represent concepts
Grammar correct answers the rules of a language
Generative correct answers you can create new utterances
dynamic correct answers change over time
phonology correct answers the sound system in English
Phonotactic correct answers specifies how sounds may be arranged in words
morphology correct answers second aspect of form, involves the structure
morpheme correct answers smallest grammatical unit within a language
free morphemes correct answers may stand alone
bound morphemes correct answers change the meanings of the original words by adding their
own meanings
syntax correct answers pertains to how words are arranged in a sentence and to the ways in
which one word may affect another
semantics correct answers language's content or meaning
semantic features correct answers pieces of meaning that come together to define a particular
word
pragmatics correct answers driving force between all aspects of language
fluency correct answers smooth forward flow of information
rate correct answers the speed at which we talk
pitch correct answers listener's perception of how high or low a sound is
habitual pitch correct answers basic tone that an individual uses most of the time
intonation correct answers pitch movement with an utterance