English 121 Midterm Exam Study Guide

Covers the history of the english language from anglo saxon times to renaissance times.

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Cards In This Set

Front Back
Graphology / Orthography
Writing system of language
Phonology
Pronunciation system of language - voiced and voiceless. Also, the study of how a language uses sounds.
Lexicon
Vocabulary of a language
4 Types of Language Variation
Social Variation (society affects language), Temporal Variation (time affects language), Regional Variation (geography affects language), Personal Variation (individuals' conscious/unconscious preferences affect language)
Grammatical Words
Words that, with lexical words, form sentences. Examples: In, on, be, that. . .
Lexical Words
Any word with true meaning. Examples: father, love, name. . .
3 Major Types of Word Formation
1. Affixation (adding suffixes or prefixes to words), 2. Conversion (Turning a noun into a verb for example), 3. Compounding (putting two words together to form a new word)
Back Formations
Creating new lexemes by removing affixes. Example "edit" came from "editor".
Blends
"Welds" two words together, not like compounds. Example: motor+hotel = motel.
3 Ways to Transmit Language
Signs (sign language), Written Symbols (graphology), and Language sounds (phonology
Which came first: spoken language or written language?
Spoken language
When did the first writing come about?
3000 BC - 5000 BC
Where in the mouth are language sounds made?
In the oral and nasal tract. Also with tongue, teeth, lips, and palate.
Phonetics
Study of how humans make possible language sounds
Vowels
Where you put your tongue while speaking. "Open sounds"