The linguistic aspects of the English language
refer to the main components that describe how
English is structured, used, and understood.
Decide if the following affirmatives about the linguistic aspects of the English language are true ( T ) or false ( F ).
( ) Teaching vocabulary in isolation, without context, generally promotes deeper communicative competence.
( ) Phonetics is concerned with the physical production and perception of speech sounds, while phonology studies how these sounds function within a language system.
( ) Semantics and pragmatics are closely related, but pragmatics focuses more on meaning in real communicative situations.
( ) Vocabulary knowledge includes only knowing word meanings but also understanding collocations, register, and usage.
( ) English has a relatively fixed word order, which makes syntax an important aspect for meaning construction.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
Decide if the following affirmatives about the linguistic aspects of the English language are true ( T ) or false ( F ).
( ) Teaching vocabulary in isolation, without context, generally promotes deeper communicative competence.
( ) Phonetics is concerned with the physical production and perception of speech sounds, while phonology studies how these sounds function within a language system.
( ) Semantics and pragmatics are closely related, but pragmatics focuses more on meaning in real communicative situations.
( ) Vocabulary knowledge includes only knowing word meanings but also understanding collocations, register, and usage.
( ) English has a relatively fixed word order, which makes syntax an important aspect for meaning construction.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.