The study of the sound system of a language. It looks at how sounds (phonemes) are organized and used to distinguish meaning, such as the difference between the "b" in bat and the "p" in pat .
The study of word formation and structure. This involves analyzing morphemes , which are the smallest units of meaning (e.g., the word "unfriendly" contains three: un- , friend , and -ly ). Key Concepts in Language and Linguistics
The study of literal meaning. It explores how words and sentences convey specific concepts and how those meanings relate to one another. The study of the sound system of a language
Linguistics - LibGuides at California State University, Fullerton This involves analyzing morphemes , which are the
To navigate this field, several high-level concepts are essential for students and researchers:
The study of language in context. This looks at how hidden meanings, social cues, and physical surroundings influence what a speaker actually means (e.g., understanding sarcasm). Key Theoretical Concepts
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