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Mantex - English Language info
Category: Language and Literature > English Language
Date & country: 06/10/2007, UK Words: 80
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Abbreviationsletter(s) or shortened word used instead of a full word or phrase
Accentthe features of pronunciation which indicate the regional or the social identity of a speaker
Acquisitionthe process by which language skills are developed - particularly in infancy
Adjectivesa word which modifies a noun or a pronoun
Adverbsa word which modifies a verb, an adverb, or an adjective
Agreementthe grammatical logic and coherence between parts of a sentence
Alliterationthe repetition of consonant sounds - usually at the beginning of words
Apostrophesa raised comma used to denote either possession or contraction
Articlesa word that specifies whether a noun is definite or indefinite
Assonancethe repetition of vowel sounds
Audiencethe person or persons receiving a speech or piece of writing
BracketsCurved or square punctuation marks enclosing words inserted into a text
CapitalsUpper-case letters used to indicate names, titles, and important words
Clausesa structural unit of language which is smaller than the sentence but larger than phrases or words, and which contains a finite verb
Clichéan over-used phrase or expression
Colonsa punctuation mark indicating a pause ranking between a semicolon and a full stop
Commasa punctuation mark indicating a short pause in a sentence
Conjunctiona word which connects words or other constructions
Consonantan alphabetic element other than a vowel
Contextthe setting in which speech or writing takes place
Dialecta form of speech peculiar to a district, class, or person
Diglossiathe existence of two official languages in a society
Diphthongtwo vowel characters representing the sound of a single vowel
Ellipsisthe omission of words from a sentence
Figure of speechexpressive use language in non-literal form to produce striking effect
Formthe outward appearance or structure of language, as opposed to its function, meaning, or social use
Full stopa punctuation mark indicating the end of a sentence
Functionthe role language plays to express ideas or attitudes
Grammarthe study of sentence structure, especially with reference to syntax and semantics
Graphemethe smallest unit in the writing system of a language
Graphologythe study of writing systems
Homonymswords with the same spelling but with different meanings
Hyphena short horizontal mark used to connect words or syllables, or to divide words into parts
Idioma sequence of words which forms a whole unit of meaning
Intonationthe use of pitch in speech to create contrast and variation
Ironysaying [or writing] one thing, whilst meaning the opposite
Jargonthe technical language of an occupation or group
Language changethe development and changes in a language
Lexisthe vocabulary of a language, especially in dictionary form
Metaphora figure of speech in which one thing is described in terms of another
Metonymya figure of speech in which an attribute is substituted for the whole
Morphemethe smallest unit of meaning in grammar
Morphologya branch of grammar which studies the structure of words
Narratorthe person (named or unknown) who is telling a story
Nouna word which names an object
Onomatopoeiaa word that sounds like the thing it describes
Oxymorona figure of speech which yokes two contradictory terms
Paradoxa figure of speech in which an apparent contradiction contains a truth
Paragrapha distinct passage of writing which is unified by an idea or a topic
Parenthesisa word, clause or even sentence which is inserted into a sentence to which it does not grammatically belong
Participlea word derived from a verb and used as an adjective or a noun
Phoneticsthe study of the production, transmission, and reception of speech sounds
Phonologya study of the sounds in any language
Phrasea group of words, smaller than a clause, which forms a grammatical unit
Point of viewa term from literary studies which describes the perspective or source of a piece of writing
Prepositiona word which governs and typically precedes a noun or a pronoun
Pronouna word that can substitute for a noun or a noun phrase
Punctuationa system of marks used to introduce pauses and interruption into writing
Received pronunciationthe regionally neutral, prestige accent of British English
Semanticsthe study of linguistic meaning
Semicolona punctuation mark which indicates a pause longer than a comma, but shorter than a colon
Sentencea set of words which form a grammatically complete statement, usually containing a subject, verb, and object
Similea figure of speech in which one thing is directly likened to another
Slanginformal, non-standard vocabulary
Speechthe oral medium of transmission for language
Spellingthe convention governing the representation of words by letters in writing systems
Standard Englisha dialect representing English speech and writing comprehensible to most users
Structurethe arrangement of parts or ideas in a piece of writing
Styleaspects of writing (or speech) which have an identifiable character generally used in a positive sense to indicate 'pleasing effects'
Stylistic analysisthe study of stylistic effects in writing
Symbolan object which represents something other than its self
Synonyma word which means (almost) the same as another
Syntaxthe arrangement of words to show relationships of meaning within a sentence
Tensethe form taken by a verb to indicate time (as in past-present-future)
Textany piece of writing or object being studied
Tonean author's or speaker's attitude, as revealed in 'quality of voice' or 'selection of language'
Verba term expressing an action or a state of being
Vocabularythe particular selection or types of words chosen in speech or writing
Vowelthe open sounds made in speech - as (mainly) distinct from consonants
Writingthe use of visual symbols to represent words which act as a code for communication