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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Languages ​​and linguistics / Terms of linguistics

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ARGO, the language of a social group of people

SPEECH

SYLLABLE

ЫЗЫК

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PARAGRAPH

LETTER

TALK

CLICHE

COLON - rhythmic unit of speech

PARAF - a stroke in the signature

PAUSE - temporary silence

SLANG

WORD

STYLE

THE FORM

PHRASE

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ABC

AKANIE - dialect with emphasized "a"

ACCENT

ANONYMOUS - an essay without specifying the author

GLOSS - an incomprehensible word

JARGON - a social type of speech

IDIOMA - idiom

KALKA - literal translation from a foreign

OKANIE - a dialect with accentuated "o"

Homonym - a word that coincides with another in spelling and sound

HOMOPHONE - a word that sounds the same as another

PIGIN - simplified language

LETTER

PURISM - strictness to the purity of the language

BUNDLE

SYMBOL - a conventional sign, designation of something

TERM

UMLAUT - 1) alternation at the root, 2) in German, there is also a rewording

PHONEMA - the sound unit of a language

PHONICA - sound organization of artistic speech

EMPHAZA - emotional expressiveness, tension of speech

Etimon - the original word from which the modern word came

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ALPHABET

ANTONYM - a word with the opposite meaning

ARCHAISM - an obsolete word

VOWEL

GRAPHEME - the smallest unit of written speech

GRAPHICS - lettering

GREECISM - borrowing from the Greek language

DIALECT - a local or social variety of a language

DIPHTHONG - a combination of two vowels in one syllable

GESTUNA - the international language of the deaf and dumb

LEXEME - a unit of the language level, a word in the totality of its meanings

VOCABULARY - the vocabulary of the language

ADVERB - 1) set of dialects, 2) part of speech

homograph - a word that is spelled the same as another

Homonyms - words with the same spelling but different meanings

LANGUAGE - base language

SYNCOPE - overaccentuation

SYNONYM - a word that is similar in meaning to another

GLOSSARY

GLOSSARY - 1) register of words in the dictionary, 2) alphabetical list

FLEXION

PARTICLE

EUPHONIA - sound organization of artistic speech

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ANTONYMS - words that have opposite meanings

VOCABLE

VOCALISM - composition of vowel phonemes of a language

EUPHRUISM - grandiloquent syllable

HIEROGLYPH

INITIALS

INCLUSIVE - form of the verb pronoun

LAKONISM - brevity

LEKSIKON - 1) vocabulary, 2) dictionary

LIGATURE - a linguistic sign of two or more written characters

MELODIC

METATHEZA - mutual permutation of sounds in words

DISCLAIMER - error in speech

SYNONYMS - words that are close in meaning

SYNTAGMA - a connected combination of words as a whole

ADDITION - combining two or more words into one word

SOLECISM is a wrong turn of phrase

THESAURUS - a dictionary with the maximum reflection of vocabulary

TRIPHTHONG

ACCENT

PHONEMICS - rules for changing the sound of words during their continuous pronunciation

ELENTESA

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ANAGRAM - word formation obtained by rearranging letters or syllables of other words

BARVARISM - a word from a foreign language

GALLICISM - a word borrowed from French

GERMANISM - a word borrowed from the Germanic languages

DEFINITION - definition

DIACRONY - the development of linguistic phenomena in time

IMPERATIVE - imperative mood

INTONATION - manner of pronunciation

CONSONANT - consonant sound

PARADIGMA - a system of word forms

POLYSEMY - ambiguity

POLYFTONG

SYNCHRONY - simultaneity

SLAVOVISM

ENCLITICS - unstressed word

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vulgarism - obscenity, vulgarity in a literary text

DIALECTISM

MACARONISM - comic sprinkling of speech with foreign words

ONOMATOPEIA - onomatopoeia

SPELLING

SUBORDINATION

ASPIRATION

CONNECTION

PROCLITICS - stress word

WORD FORM

TAUTOLOGY - repetition of thought in other words

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ABRACADABRA - an incomprehensible set of words

AMERICANISM

ARTICULATION

EXCLAMATION

OFFICE

FULL AGREE

SENTENCE

SPACE

WORD SECTION

syllable section

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ABBREVIATION - 1) a word consisting of initial syllables or letters, 2) a compound word

CONTAMINATION - irregular mixing of words

WRITING

SPELLING

PRONUNCIATION

SEMASIOLOGY - a section of linguistics that studies the meanings of words

HYPHENATION

CONSOLIDATION

TRANSCRIPTION - written fixation of oral speech with special signs

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MONOSILLABISM - the predominance of monosyllabic words in the language

PALATALIZATION - the state of the sky when pronouncing consonants

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WORD CHANGING

WRECKING

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ONOMATOPEIA (onomatopoeia)

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INTERNATIONALISM

WORD FORMATION

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