English Language frameworks and Linguistic Methods
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- English Language frameworks and Linguistic Methods
- Grammar
- Verbs
- Auxiliary Verb
- Modal Auxiliary Verbs
- Infinitve Verbs
- Finite Verbs
- Linking Verbs
- Irregular
- Verbs that do not fit the regular tense rules, to be, was, is etc...
- Auxiliary Verb
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Proper Nouns
- Adverbs
- Manner Adverbs
- Prepositions
- Active And Passive Voice
- Sentence Forms
- Complex -Compound Sentences
- Independent and dependent clauses together in the same sentence
- Complex Sentences
- Sentences that have a subordinate clause
- Compound Sentences
- Two independent clauses connected together by a co-ordinating conjunction
- Simple sentence
- One independent main clause
- Clauses
- Main clauses
- Independent Clause
- Relative clause
- Contain a relative pronoun or adverb
- Subordinate clause
- Contains a subordinate conjunction
- As, so, because, of
- Dependent clause
- Contains a subordinate conjunction
- Noun clauses
- A clause that acts in place of a noun
- Fragment
- A clause that does not contain a verb
- Main clauses
- Complex -Compound Sentences
- Sentence moods
- Declarative
- Exclamatory
- Interrogative
- Verbs
- Pragmatics
- Unspoken Understanding
- Familect, sociolect, Dialect
- Graphology
- How a text is put together visually to assist the linguistic features of the text.
- Layout and presentation
- Science of Presentation
- Lexis and Semantics
- Lexical Field
- Groups of Words around a common theme
- Semantic Field
- Groups of Words with a common meaning
- collocates and collocation
- Words that typically appear together.
- Synonyms
- Have similar meanings depending on the context.
- Antonyms
- Words that are opposites
- Euphemism
- To soften language.
- Dysphemisms
- To make language harsher
- Hyponyms
- Words that fit together in a hierarchy
- Hypernyms
- Are within this group
- Words that fit together in a hierarchy
- Are within this group
- Literary Devices
- Simile
- Metaphor
- Extended metaphors
- Juxtaposition
- Hyperbole
- Personification
- Anthropomorphism
- Alliterations
- Lexical Field
- Phonology
- How language sounds
- Phonemes
- Accent and dialect
- alliteration
- Plosives
- Dental Plosives
- Fricative Sounds
- Alliterations
- Plosives
- Discourse
- The way that a text is structured
- Discourse Communities John Swales
- a discourse community is a group of people who share a set of basic rules, values and assumptions and ways of communicating
- Grammar
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