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Language and Linguistics
Topics of morphology Word structure and categories
Morphology is the linguistic discipline that describes and analyzes the processes and rules of word formation and creation, their internal…
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Language and Linguistics
What are words in grammar/types/grammatical function/keyword
Word The word is a set or sequence of articulated sounds, that can be represented graphically with letters, and generally, they…
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Language and Linguistics
Morphology its classification with examples in detail
Morphology The morphology is a discipline of linguistics in charge of the study of the internal structure of words, rules for training and…
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Phonetics
Phonetic Transcription/symbols and transcriptions/Importance
What is Phonetic Transcription? Phonetic transcription is the visual representation of the sounds of speech. It is usually written using the…
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Language and Linguistics
How do vocal cords work/characteristic/Vocal cord dysphonia
Vocal cords The vocal cords are part of the speech apparatus . It could be said that they are the “heart” of the…
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Language and Linguistics
The Importance Of Speech Organs/functions/location
Speech organs There are many different forms of communication, although people generally communicate with each other through the use of…
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Phonetics
Mechanism of voice production/joint/lip/coronal/dorsal
Speech/Voice Production Mechanism It is very necessary to understand the speech production mechanism while studying the Phonetics.The voice is and…
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Language and Linguistics
Main branches of Phonetics
Main branches of Phonetics Phonetics is subdivided into four main branches. Articulatory phonetics is concerned with the study of sounds…
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Phonology
Sound and noise definition/Difference/elaboration
What is sound? Sound begins as vibrations – waves in the air that vibrate back and forth. But sound is not…
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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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