Welcome to your Linguistics Test 49
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A figure of speech in which one entity is used to stand for another associated entity
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A person present at, but not a recognized participant of, a conversation or other speech event
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A syntactic construction that has a blank left in it for eliciting or testing words
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An abstract place of one turn relative to another turn to which it is functionally related
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An evidential signaling that the speaker’s evidence for the truth of his or her statement is derived from the speaker’s own sensory experience.
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An ordered, dynamic relation between one linguistic form and another
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A grammatical unit that is composed of one or more clauses
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A contrast relation in which the contrasted propositions express events or states that are incompatible with each
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Question that presents two or more possible answers and presupposes that only one is true
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Place deixis that has a component of meaning indicating that the location does not have length or area