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someone may become informed about you through signals that you 1
have not intentionally sent.For example, someone might note you have a cold because
you sneezed
- Informative signals
- Is a combination of two adjacent vowel sounds within the same syllable2-
Diphthongs
3
They never change the grammatical category of a word.e.g old and older,-er here is.....-just a
different from of adjective
Inflectional morphemes
4
Refer to the difference between active and passive sentences.
Surface structure
5
To indicate places
Spatial deixis
6
Can be difined as words or phrases used to that we're not really sure that what we
are saying is sufficiently correct or complete.
Hedges
7
It is impairment of language function due to localized brain damage that leads to difficulty in
understanding and/or producing linguistic forms
Aphasia
8
Someone who is aphasic often has interrelated language disorders in that difficulties in
understanding can lead to difficulties in production
9
Refer to all ideas and assumptions about the nature of things and people that we learn when we
become members of social groups
Cultural
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The earliest use of speech like sounds has been described as
Cooing
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children beings producing a large number
of utterances that can be called "multiple-word"
Telegraphic