CROSSWORD

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Across
  1. 4. The systematic means of communication by the use of signs and/or sounds.
  2. 5. A term originally used by the linguist Roman Jakobson and other Russian Formalists to characterize a language that makes assertions about other languages.
  3. 6. Greek root for the word “sound”.
  4. 7. The study of the language in contexts.
  5. 10. The science that studies the interrelationship between language and other cultural behaviors.
Down
  1. 1. The study of vocal (and sometimes non-vocal) signals beyond the basic verbal message or speech.
  2. 2. Pronunciation features which signal a regional form of speech.
  3. 3. The faculty or power of speaking; Oral communication; The ability to express one's emotions and thoughts trough the use of signs, sounds and gestures to a certain audience.
  4. 8. Any speech sequence consisting of one or more words and preceded and followed by silence: It may be coextensive with a sentence.
  5. 9. Continuous speech, specially with more than one speaker.