The Seven Main Language Frameworks
Spider Diagram on the seven main language frameworks/linguistic frameworks
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- The Seven Main Language Frameworks
- Lexis
- Linguistic term for vocabulary
- Divided into word classes-also called parts of speech e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives
- Linguistic term for vocabulary
- Semantics
- The study of how meaning is created through words and phrases
- The meaning can sometimes be explicit and sometimes be implicit
- Explicit: the word's obvious meaning e.g. red is a colour
- Implicit: what the word is associated with e.g. red is associated with danger
- The meaning can sometimes be explicit and sometimes be implicit
- The study of how meaning is created through words and phrases
- Grammar
- The system of rules that govern how words and sentences are constructed
- Three parts to this: 1) word classes; 2) syntax; 3) morphology
- 1) A system that groups words into classes e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives
- 2) System of rules which determines how these words function in relation to eachother
- 3) The individual units which make up whole words
- Three parts to this: 1) word classes; 2) syntax; 3) morphology
- The system of rules that govern how words and sentences are constructed
- Phonology
- Study of sounds-how they're produced and how they're combined to make words
- Features of spoken language include pace, stress, rhythm and intonation
- Study of sounds-how they're produced and how they're combined to make words
- Pragmatics
- How social conventions, context, relationships and personality would influence someone's language
- For example, how you address people shows level of formality-addressing a friend differently to a teacher
- How social conventions, context, relationships and personality would influence someone's language
- Graphology
- The study of the appearance of the writing and the effect it has on the text
- Analysing graphology includes typeface, positioning of text in relationship with other text and images
- The study of the appearance of the writing and the effect it has on the text
- Discourse
- Extended piece of spoken or written language
- Made up of one or more utterance (in spoken language) or more than one sentence (in written language)
- Extended piece of spoken or written language
- Lexis
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