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109 TERMINOLOGY: AMBIGUITY<br />

Table 18.1 continued<br />

Term Area 1 Area 2<br />

<strong>com</strong>plex phonetics: of a vowel or a tone morphology: of a word made<br />

made up of two (or more) up of more than one<br />

targets morpheme<br />

syntax: of a sentence made syntax: a set of features which<br />

up of a main clause and at<br />

least one subordinate clause<br />

phonetics: of a tone, <strong>com</strong>prised<br />

of sounds of different frequencies<br />

define a word class<br />

<strong>com</strong>pound morphology: a word made syntax: of a sentence made<br />

up of two (or more) stems up of two (or more) coordinated<br />

clauses<br />

morphology: of a tense sociolinguistics: of bilingualism<br />

expressed periphrastically of a particular type<br />

concrete syntax: of a noun, denoting phonology: anchored in<br />

a real-world object actual phonetic production<br />

conjunct syntax: any of the items linked<br />

by coordination<br />

syntax: a type of adverbial<br />

contrastive phonology, morphology, applied linguistics: involving<br />

syntax: distinctive <strong>com</strong>parison between two<br />

languages<br />

coordinate sociolinguistics: of bilingualism syntax: of elements of equivalent<br />

of a particular type status linked together<br />

cycle phonetics: a <strong>com</strong>plete phonology, syntax: the application<br />

vibration of the vocal folds of a set of rules of a certain type,<br />

especially ones which can be<br />

applied more than once in a<br />

derivation<br />

daughter historical linguistics: a syntax: a node immediately<br />

language directly derived<br />

from another one<br />

dominated by another one<br />

declarative speech-act: a sentence which meta-theory: any theory which<br />

makes a statement works by providing constraints<br />

on possible structures rather<br />

than by deriving one level of<br />

structure from another<br />

derivation morphology: that part of phonology, morphology,<br />

morphology concerned with syntax: any process of<br />

the creation of new lexemes successive changes between<br />

by processes of affixation, an underlying form and its<br />

conversion surface representation<br />

diffuse phonology: a now little-used sociolinguistics: used to<br />

distinctive feature, the describe a <strong>com</strong>munity in which

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