Month: September 2019
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Phonology
Syntagmatic and paradigmatic relationships
Syntagmatic and paradigmatic relationships Linguistic units are intimately interrelated by two types of relationship: syntagmatic and paradigmatic; the former are…
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Language and Linguistics
What is linguistic competence/communicative/areas
In linguistics, the theories that are grouped within formal grammar call linguistic competence the set of knowledge that allows us to understand and produce a potentially…
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Difference between synchrony and diachrony by Saussure and Lyons
Synchronous and diachronic Linguistics This new entry is dedicated to one of the basic concepts of the world of Language…
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Language and Linguistics
Linguistic levels of language/morphological/syntactical
Linguistic levels Linguistic levels of language 1-Phonetic-Phonological Level At the phonetic-phonological level it is a basic change influenced by internal factors, related to…
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Language and Linguistics
What is linguistics in English and concept of English language
LINGUISTICS The concept of linguistics (term derived from the French word linguistique ) names what belongs or is related to…
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Language and Linguistics
Characteristics of language in linguistics/components
Language Language is a system used by humanity and other living beings, which allows communication between them. With it, the senders…
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