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Vocab UNIT 4

25-26 FOWL Vocab UNIT 4

TermDefinition
linguistics scientific study of language
phonology study of patterns of sounds in a language or across languages
morphology study of words and word formation
syntax study of sentence formation
semantics study of word meaning
pragmatics study of word meaning in context, e.g. winter in Fairbanks, AK vs winter in San Diego, CA
common noun word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea, e.g. cook, library, hammer, freedom
proper noun word used to name a specific (and capitalized) person, place, thing, or idea, e.g. Tom, Seattle, Nike
chronus (Gk) Definition = time Derivatives = chronological, chronicle, anachronism, synchronize, chronic, asynchronous
tempus (L) Definition = time Derivatives = temporary, tempo, contemporary, extemporize, temporal, contretemps
re- (prefix) Definition = again Examples = recycle, return, rehydrate, revisit, reappear, reread, review, revise, reinstate, reject
-ize (suffix) Definition = to cause to be or resemble Examples = hypnotize, visualize, apologize, maximize, authorize, civilize, minimize, computerize
tempus fugit (L) time flies
quid pro quo (L) this for that
brain boxes (learning metaphor) visualize your different FOWL skills—vocab or geo—in different storage boxes in your brain
strengths perspective (learning metaphor) use your strengths as a source of fuel to help you take on new challenges
 



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