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1. Generative listening refers to the listener's ... [1] silent process. [2] own beliefs. [3] value judgments. [4] mind moves.

2. Kommunikasiegapings and possible confusion comes into the text placed in ... listen. [1] paradigm [2] order [3] hierarchy [4] context

3. The factual meaning of a word is known as ... [1] denotation. [2] assimilation. [3] connotation. [4] assonance.

4. Nonverbal communication includes ... NOT. [1] body language [2] sayings [3] eye contact [4] touch

5. Inter text refers to ... [1] part of a larger social fabric which not only words, but also actions and lives interwoven together. [2] the environment or circumstances in the widest sense of the word, the participants in the enable communication process to interact. [3] the connection or connections between language or nietalige elements that form a whole and meaning creates. [4] the way a text connected to other texts by text type, subject, theme or similar metaphors.

6. Standard English is the appropriate form for ... [1] teen conversations. [2] slang. [3] formal situations. [4] Flaaitaal.

7. Artifacts in conversation analysis refers to ... [1] physical proximity. [2] eye contact.

[3] odor issues. [4] dress and ornaments.

8. Recognition of language variation means that we must realize that language is not a mere object for study, but ever ... is. [1] changing [2] analiserend [3] stagnant [4] klassifiserend 9. Register Language is also known as. [1] advertising language [2] group language [3] band graphic language [4] language newspaper

10. Country language refers to the English speakers of a particular ... [1] instance. [2] hobby. [3] occupation. [4] region.

11. Linguists use the ... to transcribe certain sounds. [1] phonetics [2] syntax [3] morphology [4] semantics

12. Which statement regarding klanktranskripsie NOT INCORRECT? [1] A comma in a sentence with a double slash (/ /) showed. [2] We just transcribe the sounds we hear. [3] sounds or words are placed in square brackets. [4] A be Dubbelkonsonant only than one consonant transcribed.

13. The correct transcription for hot ... [1] [varm]. [2] [warm]. [3] [varm]. [4] [farm].

14. Which phenomenon occurs when the sound as expressed button? [1] Assimilation [2] Alliteration [3] Assonance [4] Anglisasie

15. The word MCA is an example of ... [1] Griqua English [2] Flaaitaal. [3] Teen Taal. [4] Engfrikaans.

16. A Complex ... [1] an articulated word. [2] a less basic sentence in English can be used. [3] not a word morphologically decomposable. [4] the most basic sentence in English can be used.

17. A derivation is established ... [1] two separate words joined together to form one word. [2] the reference field of the core are limited by the determinant. [3] reference field the determinant limited by the core. [4] A prefix / prefixes and / or a suffix / suffixes added to an existing item.

18. ... Refers to the cursory reading of the text to get an overview of. [1] Extensive reading [2] Verkenlees [3] Intensive Reading [4] Scanning

19. The relationships between different texts are called. [1] context [2] discourse [3] intertext [4] genre

20. ... Is a strategy for effective communication. [1] brevity [2] concealment [3] Redundancy [4] Abstraction

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