Introduction to Linguistic Structures: From Sound to Sentence in English |
Contents
What Is Language? | 1 |
Stress Juncture Pitch | 13 |
Consonants | 32 |
Copyright | |
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added adjectival adjective adjunct adverb allomorph ambiguity analysis appear base becomes belong called characteristics clear clusters common complement complex consists consonants construction contains contrast defined dependent described discussion distinction distinguished distribution downgraded ending English example fact fall final fixed further give given identified idiolect immediately important indicates inflection initial instance interpretation John juncture kind language Latin least limited linguistic linkage linked marked Mary material meaning minimal modifier morpheme morphs nominal norm normal noun occur pair past pattern person phonemes phrase pitch plural position possible postbases preceding predicator prepositional present probably produce pronoun reason relation result secondary semantic sentence element sequence similar simple single situation sounds speech statement stops stress structure suffix superfix syllable terminal tertiary true usually utterance variation verb vowel