Linguistic Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. An abbreviation which is pronounced like a word.
  2. 4. Semivowels can never form the _________ of a syllable.
  3. 5. The assertion that language grammar is unlearnable given the relatively limited data available to children is called the _____ of the stimulus.
  4. 7. <choke> and <joke> are a ______ pair.
  5. 8. The [r] in the British pronunciation of "my sister in London" is called ___________-r.
  6. 9. Different realisations of the same phoneme.
  7. 11. What do the vowels [ɜː, ə, ʌ] have in common? They are all ___________.
  8. 15. Due to the realisation of the post-vocalic “r”, GA is called a ___________ accent.
  9. 16. A type of grammar that focuses on the correctness of language use.
  10. 17. The word "smog" is formed through this process.
  11. 19. The {-s} in "toys" and the {-ed} in "worked" are ________ morphemes.
  12. 21. What feature do the following sounds have in common? [m, n, ŋ]
  13. 22. Scottish English and South African English are its ________ varieties.
  14. 24. The entire unconscious mental knowledge of an ideal language speaker, according to Noam Chomsky, is called ___________ .
  15. 25. The actual language use by an individual, according to Saussure.
  16. 26. There is no direct connection between the form of the linguistic sign and
  17. 30. A morpheme which is placed before the root.
Down
  1. 2. The branch of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words and the processes of word-formation.
  2. 3. Academic English and Business English are its __________ varieties.
  3. 6. The place of articulation of [j].
  4. 10. The linguistic approach proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure.
  5. 11. It the word Tuesday is pronounced as Chooseday, we speak of Yod-___________ .
  6. 12. Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and, in more recent research, prepositions are all _______ categories.
  7. 13. The study of actual speech.
  8. 14. When we produce voiced sounds, our vocals folds _________.
  9. 17. {-hood} in the word "childhood" is a __________ morpheme.
  10. 18. The period in the history of English which lasted beween 1150 and ca. 1500 is referred to as ___________ English.
  11. 20. Any language that is widely used as a means of communication among speakers of other languages is referred to as lingua _______ .
  12. 23. The insertion of [r] in "law and order" is called ____________ "r".
  13. 27. The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ .
  14. 28. meaning. That means the linguistic sign is _______ .
  15. 29. [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels.