Across
- 6. when a pidgin develops its own vocabulary and structures it becomes a _____.
- 7. language disorders that are usually caused as a result of brain damage induced by illness, surgery or accidents are called _____ language disorders.
- 9. Southern English, Black English, Standard English, etc. are examples for _____.
- 12. the scientist who introduced the concepts of competence and performance
- 13. a stage in language development that is also called early multi word stage
- 14. imaginary lines separating two different dialect areas in terms of linguistic features
Down
- 1. a branch of linguistics that studies the neural mechanisms in the human brain that control the comprehension, production, and aquisition of language
- 2. a branch of linguistics that helps in bringing out deeper layers of meaning within a literary text
- 3. a fluency disorder in which the patient speaks too fast, leading to omission and repetition of sounds
- 4. a kind of Aphasia in which the patient can use language fluently, but their responses does not make any sense
- 5. Ethnolinguistics is also known as _____ linguistics.
- 8. the co-existence of two language systems within one individual is called _____.
- 10. the broad category of linguistics that deal with syntax, phonology, etc.
- 11. a pseudoscientific field of study that claimed a person's psychological features can be determined by feeling his skull