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UNIVERSITY OF QUINDIO MODERN LANGUAGES PROGRAM MORPHOSYNTAX

REVIEW ON LINGUISTICS

Across 1. This Empire imposed the use of Latin. 3. He separated the Latin grammar from the Greek one. 6. When it comes to language as a myth, this Indian author made a relevant contribution in terms of prescriptive grammar. Specifically, he worked on the concept of root, affixes and inflections. 8. He was in charge of spreading Thraxs work in Rome 9. Assumptions about a universal grammar began during this school. Down 2. These studious of language went deep into studies of languages. Besides, they began the creation of structuralism. 4. This conventionalist philosopher agrees on the fact that words represent the reality and they are chosen arbitrarily. 5. This author focused on the morphosyntactical analysis of Greek from which he discovered the attributes of nouns and verbs. 7. During this period, there were outstanding groups such as the Nominalists , the Realists and the Modistae. 9. This philosopher was a naturalist who said that the word reflects the essence of the item it represents. He also established some grammatical categories.

UNIVERSITY OF QUINDIO MODERN LANGUAGES PROGRAM MORPHOSYNTAX

Review on Linguistics

Across 1. He was in charge of spreading Thraxs work in Rome 3. This conventionalist philosopher agrees on the fact that words represent the reality and they are chosen arbitrarily. 7. This author focused on the morphosyntactical analysis of Greek from which he discovered the attributes of nouns and verbs. 9. This philosopher was a naturalist who said that the word reflects the essence of the item it represents. He also established some grammatical categories. 10. When it comes to language as a myth, this Indian author made a relevant contribution in terms of prescriptive grammar. Specifically, he worked on the concept of root, affixes and inflections. Down 2. This Empire imposed the use of Latin. 4. During this period, there were outstanding groups such as the Nominalists , the Realists and the Modistae. 5. Assumptions about a universal grammar began during this school. 6. He separated the Latin grammar from the Greek one. 8. These studious of language went deep into studies of languages. Besides, they began the creation of structuralism.

Types of Grammar
H R N A M S P F F Q R C U V S F B H D T S R S N O A F D N M M X H D D Q U L D U M F B R N D E N B I Q X W K L M B O K N B C W C R W Y T I H A Z I S O E H Q L X H M W P W R Z O Y H T N U H E V N K I J G Y L O S A T R U H W B Q G L E S X S V P D Q X A M P R A C S Z C Q V U W Z L T M D M P G A R S V X U L C L J U O A I C C T N H W L L E D U L Y T P X T G B B B B U O K B P E I J L S J D N E A D C U G O U O Z X A O M Y C T J V P T X V N X U R A Y S R T U D W L K I A T W J P U W Y Q M Z E P P K L M B T L A M C I D E K A K E G I N K J T Y E A G N R L T P R L H D T M R O R F Q G S S C A X N P T Y D F E P R M H Q O M D Z E G M F H N W B F Z G P M R H R D X T U Y Z B O H R F A W E W A L P Y E H C T K O N R T U K S I F P A E D Y H D B U G V X L T A X O N O M I C G R A X P O L H G E R Q N I P K U X M R D P S N T Z V J H A G W V T K K G N T E M I T Y Q U A I L U B Q B A Y Z Z H Q M I S E S Q A J F Y J N F I Y I A R H C C P J J O C W V U W B M E E A K G V S T

D A M I B B T J P Z O U W D

C U T W B R A P H E E S L B

Q O Q K A K K Q R Z C Z M Z

X W P N L U B L A V R D I Z

Z F S A C Q Y V S B Z B N K

W F Q F G N X W E F C P N B

O U S L H J Z Y S N Z U N X

T X M O L M Y I T S J S U Q

O A Z G L J R Q R L X T S M

H K V S P I C B U K Q R G B

A O N P E E O U C C U J O N

I T F D F M Y T T O W R D A

A O Q G B G N U U I Y T J X

T F N P Y E B Q R M U C N K

Y Z X A U N J E E V K W H R

S U O O L D V S G X Y C O F

J R N U W G M Y R W I A R O

W A S Y Z M R H A L G Z I Q

O F P Q B G S A M N P M C O

O H V E G G D F M F T P W E

C Q B Y I E L U A M R T X F

Y R D X F W X H R C A L K N

O M P S N Y S Y S H Z R A Q

M M A R J W N M R K I O X B

T X B E N K I N V M F L K L

C X Q J H Y L W R S R C F L

M A U Q T M Y A X K B S A N

O L Q Y Q F K C Z J B T B O

C I M Q G T C K N Y I B X R

F S H Z R G C D E O P B D Z

CASEGRAMMAR TRADITIONALGRAMMAR

PHRASESTRUCTUREGRAMMAR TRANSFORMATIONALGRAMMAR

TAXONOMICGRAMMAR

This type of grammar has to do with the consideration of elements in isolation. Also, it left grammatical descriptions that we even use nowadays. TRADITIONALGRAMMAR

TYPES OF GRAMMAR

Across 4. Down 1. 2. This type of grammar considers generative and transformational principles when it comes to the analysis of utterances. 3. This type of grammar moves from isolation to the classification and segmentation of utterances without referring to their deep structure. 5. type of grammar makes us think that there are endless possibilities of sentence construction. It presents us with a series of rules to generate those unlimited utterances.

This type of grammar moves from isolation to the classification and segmentation of utterances without referring to their deep structure. TAXONOMICGRAMMAR

This type of grammar considers generative and transformational principles when it comes to the analysis of utterances. PHRASESTRUCTUREGRAMMAR

This type of grammar makes us think that there are endless possibilities of sentence construction. It presents us with a series of rules to generate those unlimited utterances. TRANSFORMATIONALGRAMMAR

This type of grammar does take deep structures into consideration. It has to do with the semantic value of grammatical constructions. CASEGRAMMAR

Hints:

1. When it comes to language as a myth, this Indian author made a relevant contribution in terms of prescriptive grammar. Specifically, he worked on the concept of root, affixes and inflections. PANINI 2. This philosopher was a naturalist who said that the word reflects the essence of the item it represents. He also established some grammatical categories. PLATO 3. This conventionalist philosopher agrees on the fact that words represent the reality and they are chosen arbitrarily. ARISTOTLE 4. This author focused on the morphosyntactical analysis of Greek from which he discovered the attributes of nouns and verbs. DIONYSIUS THRAX 5. This Empire imposed the use of Latin. ROMAN EMPIRE 6. He separated the Latin grammar from the Greek one. VARRO 7. He was in charge of spreading Thraxs work in Rome. PRISCIAN 8. During this period, there were outstanding groups such as the Nominalists , the Realists and the Modistae. MEDIEVAL PERIOD 9. Assumptions about a universal grammar began during this school. PORT ROYAL 10. These studious of language went deep into studies of languages. Besides, they began the creation of structuralism. NEOGRAMMARIANS

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