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I. Language PreviewA. What is Language? B. Three views of LanguageC. Functions of Language1. Macro and Micro Functions2. According to Michael HallidayD. Basic Features of Human Language E. Features of Human Language according to Charles HockettF. Theories on the origin of human language1. The Divine Theory2. Bow-Wow Theory3. Natural Cries of Emotion Theory4. Yo – Heave – Ho Theory5. The Oral – Gesture Theory6. Glossogenetic TheoryF. Human Language vs. Animal LanguageG. Language and Grammar1. What is Grammar?2. Types of GrammarH. Language and Society1. Variations in LanguageI. Language and Culture1. Taboo and Euphemism2. Theories of Language and Culture3. Functional Varieties of LanguageII. Linguistics PreviewWhat is LinguisticsComponents of LinguisticsBranches of LinguisticsHistory of LinguisticsLinguistics in GreeceLinguistics in RomeLinguistics in IndiaLinguistics in the Renaissance PeriodLinguistics in the late 18th and early 19th CenturyLinguistics in the 20th CenturyLinguistics in the PhilippinesLinguistic Knowledge vs Linguistic CompetenceGrammar and its typesIII. Phonetics and PhonologyA. Phonetics vs. PhonologyB. The Speech OrganC. Consonants: place, manner, aspiration, nasalityD. VowelsE. DiphthongsF. Phonological features and rulesH. SyllablesIV. MorphologyA. Affixes: prefixes, suffixesB. Derivational vs. inflectional morphologyC. Kinds of MorphemesD. Word Formation ProcessesV. Syntax (Sentence Structure)Traditional grammar analysisImmediate constituent analysisStructural analysisPhrase structure rulesTree diagrammingVI. Semantics (Grammar of Meaning) Associative vs Conceptual MeaningReference, Referent, Denotation, SenseLexical ComponentsHomophonesHomonyms / HomographsPolysemyMetonymyMetaphorCollocationIdiomsSemantic FeaturesSemantic or Thematic RolesVII. PragmaticsDefinition of PragmaticsPresuppositionImplicatureSpeech ActsSemantics ................
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