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الكويز
الآن علم الدلاله والبراغماتيك تعاريف شاملة على شكل كويز
[أسئلة مراجعة مجهود شخصي - علم الدلاله والبراغماتيك - فهد بن عبدالرحمن بن دهيش]
تعاريف شاملة لعلم الدلاله البراغماتيك (موفقين جميعاً) دعواتكم لي بالخير
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1) Are concerned with people’s ability to use language meaningfully
Pragmatics
Semantics
Semantics & Pragmatics
2) Is the study of the conventional literal meaning.
Semantics
Semantics & Pragmatics
Pragmatics
3) Is the study of the interactional intended meaning.
Semantics
Semantics & Pragmatics
Pragmatics
4) Is an event that happens just once. The meaning of an utterance is the meaning of the sentence plus the meanings of the circumstances: the time and place, the people involved, (the physical-social context).
Implicature
Utterance
Semantics & Pragmatics
5) Body language’ are visible signs which possibly create an effect on the interpretation of a spoken message.
Gestures
Prosody
Antonyms
6) Is a construction of words in a particular meaningful sequence. The meaning of a sentence is determined by the meanings of the individual words and the syntactic construction in which they occur.
Paralanguage
Sentence
Synonyms
7) Are some ways of using the voice including e.g., laughing, giggling, and crying that are vocal but not verbal.
Prosody
Paralanguage
Location
8) A bridge constructed by the hearer to relate one utterance to some previous utterance (unconsciously).
Implicature
Location
Utterance
9) A spoken utterance consists of more than just words. In speech, meanings are communicated not only by what is said but also by how it is said.
Prosody
Synonyms
Pragmatics
10) Are two or more forms with very closely related meanings, which are often, but not always, interchangeable in sentences.
Synony
Implicature
Synonyms
11) Are two forms with opposite meanings.
Antonyms
Reversives
Synonyms
12) Mean not negative but to do the reverse.
Reversives
Synonyms
Antonyms
13) Means the meaning of form is included in the meaning of another.
Homonyms
Hyponymy
Homophones
14) Are when two or more different written forms have the same pronunciation.
Homophones
Hyponymy
Homonyms
15) Are when one form has two or more unrelated meanings.
Homonyms
Hyponymy
Homophones
16) When one form has multiple meanings that are all related by extension.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Polysemy
17) A semantic approach which assumes that word meaning can be described in terms of distinct components, many of which are binary.
Components
Componential analysis
Instrument
18) Are qualities embedded in any word’s meaning, like the ones seen in dictionary definitions.
Componential analysis
Reversives
Components
19) Fulfill within the situation described by sentence.
Instrument
The (roles) words
The Role of Instrument
20) Are the most common semantic roles.
Agents & Themes
Theme
Agent
21) The entity that performs the action.
Theme
Agent
Agents & Themes
22) The entity undergoing an action or movement. ( It is the entity that is affected by the action) ( It can also be an entity that is simply being described)
Theme
Agents & Themes
Agent
23) When an agent uses another entity in order to perform an action, that other entity fills the role of instrument .
Antonyms
Implicature
The Role of Instrument
24) The entity used to perform an action.
The Role of Instrument
Instrument
25) The entity that has a feeling, perception, or state.
Experiencer
The Role of Experiencer
26) When a noun phrase is used to designate an entity as the person who has a feeling, perception or state, it fills the semantic role of experiencer .
The Role of Experiencer
Experiencer
27) The place where an action occurs. It is where an entity is.
Hyponymy
Location
Synonyms
28) Is the starting point for movement. It is where the entity moves from
Source
Gestures
Goal
29) The endpoint for movement. It is where the entity moves to.
Gestures
Goal
Agent
30) Is an object or referent that is considered typical for the whole set. It is about mental representation of meaning or categorization.
Prototype
Pragmatics
31) Is a noun phrase that is used in an utterance and is linked to something outside language, some living or dead or imaginary entity .
Primary Referring Expressions
Referring Expression
Secondary Referring Expressions
32) Are expressions that refer directly to their referents
Primary Referring Expressions
Referring Expression
Secondary Referring Expressions
33) Are headed by pronouns and they refer indirectly: Their referents can only be determined from primary referring expressions in the context in which they are used.
Primary Referring Expressions
Referring Expression
Secondary Referring Expressions
34) Is additional information to connect between what is said and what must be meant
Concrete Objects
Inference
35) Are objects which can be seen or touched.
Concrete Objects
Concrete Countable
Abstract
36) When they occur in concrete contexts.
Literal Meanings
Abstract Non-Countables
Abstract
37) when they cannot be perceived directly through the senses
Abstract
Referring Expression
Antonyms
38) Refer to items that are separate from one another which can ordinarily be counted one by one.
Primary Referring Expressions
Concrete Countable Expressions
Expressions
39) When they occur in abstract contexts.
Figurative Meanings
Location
40) Are treated in the English language as indivisible.
Abstract Non-Countables
Plural Countable & Non-Countable
Singular Countable Noun Phrase
41) May have a zero specifier.
Abstract Non-Countables
Plural Countable & Non-Countable
Singular Countable Noun Phrase
42) must have an overt specifier
Abstract Non-Countables
Plural Countable & Non-Countable
Singular Countable Noun Phrase
43) 1-From the Greek word deixis, which means “pointing” via language. 2-They are bits of language that we can only understand in terms of the speaker’s intended meaning.3- They have to be interpreted in terms of which person, place or time the speaker has in mind.
Abstract Non
Deictic Expressions
Anaphora
44) Is when we use deixis to point to things and people. Example: I, you and we, which ‘point’ to the participants in any speech; he, she, it and they, when used to refer to others in the environment.
Temporal Deixis
Spatial Deixis
Personal Deixis
45) Are words and phrases used to point to a time. Example: now, then, yesterday, today, tomorrow, last week, next month, etc. all relative to the time.
Temporal Deixis
Spatial Deixis
Personal Deixis
46) Are words and phrases used to point to a location. Example: here and there, which designate space close to the speaker or farther away: this/these and that/those, which indicate entities close to or removed from the speaker.
Temporal Deixis
Spatial Deixis
Personal Deixis
47) Are words which ‘point’ to ‘things’ in the physical-social context of the speaker and addressee.
Writing
Words
Deictic Words
48) Can be defined as subsequent reference to an already introduced entity.
Presupposition
Anaphora
Collocations
49) Is a pair or group of words that are often used together. They are certain words that tend to appear together or - keep company.
Collocations
Open Collocations
Fixed Collocations
50) For example take a photo, where no word other than take collocates with photo to give the same meaning.
Collocations
Open Collocations
Fixed Collocations
51) Are where several different words may be used to give a similar meaning.
Collocations
Open Collocations
Fixed Collocations
52) Is what a speaker assumes is true or known by a listener.
Presupposition
Personal Deixis
53) Involves the use of words that are primarily associated with spatial orientation to talk about physical and psychological states.
Idiom
Spatial Metaphor
Synonyms
54) Is inactivity which involves being on one’s back.
Physically Down
Physically Up
55) Is energy and movement, which involve being on one’s feet.
Physically Down
Physically Up
56) Is to make your contribution as informative as is required, but not more, or less, than is required.
The Quantity Maxim
The Quality Maxim
57) Do not say that which you believe to be false or for which you lack adequate evidence
The Quantity Maxim
The Quality Maxim
The Relation maxim
The Manner maxim
58) Is to be relevant.
The Manner maxim
The Relation maxim
The Quantity Maxim
The Quality Maxim
59) Is to be clear, brief and orderly.
The Manner maxim
The Relation maxim
The Quantity Maxim
The Quality Maxim
60) Are words or phrases used to indicate that we’re not really sure that what we’re saying is sufficiently correct or complete.
Agent
Goal
Hedges
61) Is the general overarching guideline for conversational interactions.
Open Collocations
Co-Operative Principle
Conversation Rules
62) Are our understanding of how language is used in particular situations to convey a message.
Conversation Rules
Co-Operative Principle
63) 1-Is an expression whose meaning cannot be derived directly from the string of words that make up the expression. 2-It is an expression where the meaning is not immediately apparent from a literal interpretation of the words.
Idiom
Politeness
Speech Act
64) 1-Is a figure of speech in which a word (or a phrase) is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.2- It is a comparison made between A and B, where you say A actually is B, even though that's not literally true.
Idiom
Metaphor
Constancy Under Negation- Test-
65) Refers to the understanding of one idea in terms of another.
Deictic Words
Speech Act Theory
Conceptual Metaphor
66) For identifying a presupposition is used to check for the presuppositions underlying sentences involves negating a sentence with a particular presupposition and checking if the presupposition remains true.
(Constancy Under Negation) Test
Physical Context
Linguistic Context
67) Is the relevant context is our mental representation of those aspects.
Linguistic Context
Physical Context
68) (i.e., co-text)The linguistic context of a word is the set of other words used in the same phrase or sentence. The surrounding co-text has a strong effect on what we think the word probably means.
Linguistic Context
Physical Context
69) Is the action performed by a speaker with an utterance.
Indirect Speech Act
Direct Speech Act
Speech Act
70) Is when one of the structures is used to perform a function other than the one listed before.
Indirect Speech Act
Direct Speech Act
Speech Act
معلومات حول الكويز
الآن علم الدلاله والبراغماتيك تعاريف شاملة على شكل كويز
[أسئلة مراجعة مجهود شخصي - علم الدلاله والبراغماتيك - فهد بن عبدالرحمن بن دهيش]
تفاصيل أخرى:
تعاريف شاملة لعلم الدلاله البراغماتيك (موفقين جميعاً) دعواتكم لي بالخير
تم حل الكويز 1051 مرة بنسبة نجاح 64%
القسم: E6
مناقشة الكويز: الآن علم الدلاله والبراغماتيك تعاريف شاملة على شكل كويز
 
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