ANT 176 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Bound And Unbound Morphemes, Chronemics, Code-Switching
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The form of an english spoken by most of the american middle-class. Two or more different phones that can be used to make the same phoneme in a specific language. The smallest unit of language that has a meaning. The unit of meaning that must be associated with another. A unit of meaning that may stand alone as a word. The smallest part of the sentence that can be said alone and still retain its meaning. The total stock of words and language. A specialization within anthropological linguistics that focuses on speech performance. Grammatical constructions that deviate from those used by the socially dominant group in a society. A form of english spoken by many african-americans particularly among those of rural or urban working class background, also known as ebonics. The ability of individuals who speak multiple languages to move seamlessly between them.