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ESL Certification Exam – Texas Questions With 100% Verified Answers. Phonetics - answerThe articulation and perception of speech sounds as physical objects, the study of how speech sounds are made and perceived. Phonology - answerThe study of how a language organizes speech sounds into a mean...

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Phonetics - answer✔The articulation and perception of speech sounds as physical objects, the
study of how speech sounds are made and perceived.

Phonology - answer✔The study of how a language organizes speech sounds into a meaningful
system

Phonemes - answer✔smallest unit of sound. Occur at point of articulation and the manner of
articulation. There are at least 44 phonemes (sounds) and 26 graphemes (letters).

Allophones - answer✔Sounds that occur in a phonetic environment; word-initial position, word-
final position, word-middle position, etc.

Voicing - answer✔Occurs when our vocal cords vibrate or not because of the pronunciation of
the sounds.

Voiceless - answer✔Produced without vocal cord vibration

Voiced - answer✔Produced with vocal cord vibration

Suprasegmentals - answer✔Organization of sounds into larger units: length, tone, intonation, and
stress.

Length - answer✔Duration of sound; vowel/consonant

Tone - answer✔The use of pitch (low or high) to convey meaning at the word level. Tone may
be lexical; it might change the meaning of the word.

Intonation - answer✔Distinguishes different kinds of sentences or phrases, and/or different
words. Refers to the rise and fall of pitch over entire sentences.

Stress - answer✔A prosodic element used to give intensity or emphasis to certain syllables in a
word, or to certain words in a phrase or a sentence. It can change the meaning of a word.

Morphology - answer✔The system of how words are built or word formation.

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Morpheme - answer✔The smallest units of language that carry information about meaning or
function. Cannot be divided into smaller parts.

Free Morpheme - answer✔Can be a word by itself

Bound Morpheme - answer✔Must be attached to another element

Syntax - answer✔The system of how phrases and sentences are built from the words they
contain, and how phrases are combined into larger phrases and sentences.

Semantics - answer✔The study of meaning of words or the interpretation of words and
sentences.

Denotation - answer✔The dictionary definition of a word

Connotation - answer✔The implied meaning of a word

Synonym - answer✔Words or expressions that have the same meaning in some or all contexts

Antonyms - answer✔words that have opposite meanings

Polysemy - answer✔A word that has two or more related meanings

Homophony - answer✔A word in a single form that has two or more entirely distinct meanings
but sound the same.

Idiom - answer✔A set of words or an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the
usual meaning of the words.

Pragmatics - answer✔The system of the use of language in social contexts; sociolinguistic
awareness.

Discourse - answer✔The connected series of utterances produced during a conversation, story, or
lecture.

Lexicon - answer✔The vocabulary of a language. Also refers to the total inventory of
morphemes.

Allomorphs - answer✔The morphemes used to express indefiniteness in English.

Registers - answer✔Functions and use of social and academic language.

Language Borrowing - answer✔Words that we borrow from another language

Language interference - answer✔Interference from the first language (negative transfer)

Phonological differences - answer✔Different pronunciations (accent)

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Code-Switching - answer✔When a speaker alternates two or more languages in the same
sentences or between sentences

singular noun - answer✔names one person, place, thing, or idea

plural noun - answer✔names more than one person, place, thing, or idea

count nouns - answer✔Can be counted as one or more, and take an 's' to form the plural

Non-count nouns - answer✔Cannot be counted

Possessive Nouns - answer✔Shows ownership

collective noun - answer✔names a group of people, placed, ideas or things

Personal pronouns - answer✔Refer to a person

Indefinite article - answer✔An- used before singular count nouns beginning with a vowel


A- used before singular count nouns with consonants

Definite article - answer✔The- can be used before singular and plural, count and non-count
nouns

Adjectives - answer✔Describe or modify nouns

Comparative adjective - answer✔Compare two things

Superlative adjectives - answer✔Compare more than two things

Adverbs - answer✔Modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Regular verb - answer✔Form their past and past participle by adding 'ed'

irregular verb - answer✔Do not have definite rules

Gerrunds - answer✔Verb+ing acts like a noun in a sentence

Direct objects - answer✔A noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb

indirect object - answer✔The noun or pronoun. For which the action is done.

Present progressive - answer✔Indicates continuing action, something going on now.

Third person singular - answer✔Verbs that take the 's' suffix when the subject is third person

Active voice - answer✔Subject is the do-er

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