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Part 1: Fill in the blanks with the given words.

Write the letters A - T (3 points)


A. grammatical E. reflexivity I. pharynx M. elision Q. cohesion
B. bound F. nasalization J. face-saving N. experiencer R. face-threatening
C. coinage G. prototype K. polysemy O. eponyms S. natural
D. coherence H. homonyms L. displacement P. analogy T. nasalization

1. The entity as the person who has a feeling, perception or state, it fills the semantic role of
________.
2. The view of grammar as a set of rules for the “proper” use of a language is still to be found today
and may be best characterized as the ________ approach.
3. There are also ________ morphemes, which are those forms that cannot normally stand alone
and are typically attached to another form.
4. New words based on the name of a person or a place are called ________.
5. The anticipation of the final consonant makes it easier to go into the nasalized articulation in
advance, this process is known as ________.
6. The key to the concept of ________ (“everything fitting together well”) is not something that
exists in words or structures.
7. We use the term ________ when one form (written or spoken) has two or more unrelated
meanings.
8. Humans can refer to past and future times. This property of human language is called ________.
It allows language users to talk about things and events not present in the immediate environment.
9. Whenever you say something that lessens the possible threat to another’s face, it can be
described as a ________ act.
10. The ________ which is above the vocal folds acts as a resonator for increased range and clarity
of the sounds produced via the larynx.

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