The English language is composed of a few different
components regarding language structure and its use.
These components are gathered under the term systemic
linguistic knowledge, and they include areas such as
morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and
vocabulary. Being able to master these areas can enable
a learner to comprehend and produce
context-appropriate language with adequate intended
meaning and precision. Regarding the systemic linguistic
knowledge, read the statements below:
I.Morphology refers to the arrangement of words in a sentence, and it is closely tied to pragmatic meaning.
II.Semantics is concerned with the meaning of words, phrases and sentences.
III.Syntax focuses on word meanings and how their meaning is tied to cultural context.
IV.Vocabulary and semantics are very similar areas, as both refer to the structural rules of discourse.
V.Pragmatics involves the study of language in relation to context, speaker intention and social interaction.
Select the correct alternative:
I.Morphology refers to the arrangement of words in a sentence, and it is closely tied to pragmatic meaning.
II.Semantics is concerned with the meaning of words, phrases and sentences.
III.Syntax focuses on word meanings and how their meaning is tied to cultural context.
IV.Vocabulary and semantics are very similar areas, as both refer to the structural rules of discourse.
V.Pragmatics involves the study of language in relation to context, speaker intention and social interaction.
Select the correct alternative: