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174 A BASIC COURSE IN ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS<br />

13. Give examples of gesticulants that might be used to accompany the delivery<br />

of the concepts <strong>in</strong> 11 above. Identify the type of gesticulant used.<br />

14. Draw up your own ICMs for [love] and [thnk<strong>in</strong>g], compar<strong>in</strong>g the number<br />

you derived with the number given <strong>in</strong> this chapter for each. Then draw up<br />

ICMs for the two concepts <strong>in</strong> any other language you know. Compare the<br />

productivity of each concept with the correspond<strong>in</strong>g English concept.<br />

CHAPTER 7<br />

1. Def<strong>in</strong>e the follow<strong>in</strong>g terms and notions <strong>in</strong> your own words.<br />

(a) discourse<br />

(b) calque<br />

(c) Pidg<strong>in</strong><br />

(d) speech community<br />

(e) communicative competence<br />

(f) pragmatics<br />

(g) speech act<br />

(h) anaphoric device<br />

(i) cataphoric device<br />

(j) gambit<br />

(k) repair<br />

(1) addresser<br />

(m) addressee<br />

(n) message<br />

(0) code<br />

(p) context<br />

(9) contact<br />

(r) emotive function<br />

(s) conative function<br />

(t) poetic function<br />

(u) metal<strong>in</strong>gual function<br />

(v) referential function<br />

(w) phatic function<br />

(x) borrow<strong>in</strong>g

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