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Title: hello_kitty's English Language Question Thread
Post by: chuckjefster90 on December 20, 2010, 02:13:17 pm
Hey guys,
I'm doing some early English Language homework and just wondering what does IPA stand for??

Thanks :)
Title: Re: What does IPA stand for??
Post by: _avO on December 20, 2010, 02:26:55 pm
international phonetic alphabet, its the internationally renown alphabet that can be used to describe every sound possible
Title: Re: What does IPA stand for??
Post by: Ghost! on December 20, 2010, 03:24:11 pm
international phonetic alphabet, its the internationally renown alphabet that can be used to describe every sound possible

avO got it!
Title: Need help with English Language Examples for some terms please!?
Post by: chuckjefster90 on December 20, 2010, 06:00:10 pm
Would anyone be able to help me some English Language definitions and give me some examples for them??

An example for:
- Phonology?
- Phonetics?
- Prosodic Features?
- Conjunctions?
- Determiner?
- Inflection?
- Subject?
- Metalanguage?

Also, If anyone knew the definition for Derivation and an example for it??

As well as, what is the difference between an Object and Subject????


Thank you so much everyone!
Title: What is a domain???
Post by: chuckjefster90 on December 20, 2010, 09:05:43 pm
Hey Guys,
I was just wondering, I'm doing a text type analysis and am asked to write about the domain of a chosen text type.
An example I got was ' Domain: It is a webpage advertising the Wiggles merchandise, concerts, events and tours'
That is referring to a Wiggles webpage.

Could anyone please tell me what I am asked to write about under 'Domain'???
Title: Re: What is a domain???
Post by: stonecold on December 20, 2010, 09:08:45 pm
I always thought a domain was similar to a topic.

So for example, the domain of law, or religion etc.

Wouldn't get too caught up in it though.

Main thing you need to be able to do is identify the function/purpose, audience and context.
Title: Re: Need help with English Language Examples for some terms please!?
Post by: azngirl456 on December 21, 2010, 10:41:31 am
Phonology is the study of how speech sounds are arranged in a language and phonetics is the study of just speech sounds. I think an example of phonetics are the individual symbols for the sounds in IPA while phonology would be to do with common combinations of sounds such as diphthongs

Prosodic features are features such as pitch, tone

Conjunctions are words that join two separate clauses together eg. And, but, while,

Determiners are words that give extra information about a noun...like whether they are definite or not...eg. 'a' and 'the'

Metalanguage is the terminology used to describe and analyze language

That's all I can help with...I suggest reading the England textbook...or mastering advanced English language paperback book
Title: Re: Need help with English Language Examples for some terms please!?
Post by: vexx on December 21, 2010, 12:25:05 pm
.or mastering advanced English language paperback book

+1

An Subject is the thing that does the action, the object receives the action.
The cat was vicious and hit a dog.
Cat=Subject
Dog=Object

'Derivation' and 'Inflection' I haven't heard of before as separate words outside suffixation, I think you mean derivational & inflectional suffixes?
Inflectional does not change the meaning of the word whereas Derivational does.
Let's use 'clean', as in the verb like 'he will clean the car'
The suffix 'ing' or 'ed' makes cleaned and cleaning which is the same word just different tenses so it is Inflectional.
If we added a suffix like 'er' we make 'cleaner' which is no longer a verb, it is now a noun. 'The cleaner was home' is a completely different usage from 'to clean' so it is Derivational.
Title: what type of 'text type' would you classify a magazine subscription page?
Post by: chuckjefster90 on December 21, 2010, 05:35:09 pm
I'm doing a text type analysis and I've chosen a subscription page from a magazine (Girlfriend)
What would i say the 'text type' is??
Could you also help me with answering some of these questions???

Text Type:
Domain:
Audience: Young Girls/Teenagers, Parents who want to subscribe their children with the magazine
Function/Purpose: To attract the audience into subscribing for the particular magazine????
Register: Colloquial language maybe?? because it says stuff like 'hottest', 'coolest', 'mags'

Thanks Guys!
Title: Re: Need help with English Language Examples for some terms please!?
Post by: stonecold on December 23, 2010, 11:34:19 pm
Yeah, this is good guys.

I'll just add, for conjunctions, there are two main types.

Coordinating and Subordinating conjucntions.

Coordinating conjunctions such as 'and' and 'but' link together two independent clauses which can stand on their own to make a compound sentence.

e.g. I went to the beach.  I ate ice cream.  =>  I went to the beach and I ate ice cream.

Subordinating conjunctions such as 'because' and 'although' link together a dependent and an independent clause to form a complex sentence.

e.g.  Although it was raining, I decided to go for a run.

And prosodic features can include things such as pitch, intonation, tone, tempo, volume.
Title: English Language Glossary
Post by: maxine35 on December 30, 2010, 05:30:45 pm
Hey,

I have a copy of a macmillian English Language glossary which may be useful in clarifying some terms for you/ other people on the forum.

Hope it helps!
Title: English Language 1/2 support?
Post by: chuckjefster90 on January 12, 2011, 11:38:18 am
Hey guys,
just wondering, what work should i do before starting english language 1/2 this year??
and is it honestly an average subject? as in its not difficult ??


Thanks!
Title: Stressing over English Language 1/2?? Anyone have SACS, Exams for 1/2 EL???
Post by: chuckjefster90 on January 12, 2011, 01:20:18 pm
I'm starting 1/2 English Language this year and I constantly think i should have chosen mainstream english!
Does anyone have Exams, Sacs for English Language 1/2? so i can look at them and see what i should expect??


Thanks
Title: Re: English Language 1/2 support?
Post by: vexx on January 12, 2011, 02:08:12 pm
Don't do anything! Relax!
All 1/2s are pretty easy and can be studied as the year goes on, not during the holidays. Concentrate on any 3/4s and have a fun year otherwise, next year is where you need to stress and actually study!
Title: Re: English Language 1/2 support?
Post by: Ghost! on January 12, 2011, 02:29:27 pm
Don't do anything! Relax!
All 1/2s are pretty easy and can be studied as the year goes on, not during the holidays. Concentrate on any 3/4s and have a fun year otherwise, next year is where you need to stress and actually study!

This. There's nothing to worry about, you've got a good year ahead were you have plenty of time to learn all the fundamentals of English Language with your teacher.
Title: Re: Stressing over English Language 1/2?? Anyone have SACS, Exams for 1/2 EL???
Post by: Ghost! on January 12, 2011, 02:54:47 pm
Don't make more than one thread about the same thing.

 What was said in your other thread goes the same for here, relax.

You've got heaps of time, and 1/2 doesn't affect your ATAR so just, settle down.
Title: Re: English Language 1/2 support?
Post by: chuckjefster90 on January 12, 2011, 05:17:21 pm
Thanks !
Title: Examples from the Subsystems of Language?
Post by: chuckjefster90 on January 12, 2011, 05:19:46 pm
Does anyone have examples  for the subsystems? just so i can understand them more?
(Syntax, semantics, discourse analysis, phonetics and phonology, morphology and lexicology)
Title: Re: Examples from the Subsystems of Language?
Post by: chuckjefster90 on January 12, 2011, 08:09:34 pm
who are you..
Title: Re: chuckjefster90's English Language Question Thread
Post by: stonecold on January 12, 2011, 10:58:03 pm
@chuckjefster90

To avoid forum clutter, all of your threads have been merged into a single question thread.  In future, please ask questions related to English Language in here only, unless you believe they warrant creating a new thread.

Thankyou

Also, please ignore iluvpoopy.
Title: Re: chuckjefster90's English Language Question Thread
Post by: hello_kitty on January 16, 2011, 10:59:27 am
Thanks Stonecold! Will people answer my questions from here?

Sorry for all these questions!

Does anyone have examples  for the subsystems? just so i can understand them more?
(Syntax, semantics, discourse analysis, phonetics and phonology, morphology and lexicology)

Also..

Examples of Phonology? Prosodic Features?  Phonetics? Adverbs?  Preposition? Determiner? Auxiliary?

Definition of 'Morpheme' and an Example??

Could anyone clarify what this definition of Parts of Speech means?

Parts of Speech – set of words sharing many language features, such as the kind of inflectional and derivational morphemes with which they can occur and their syntactic behaviour in a sentence ???
Title: Re: chuckjefster90's English Language Question Thread
Post by: hello_kitty on January 16, 2011, 11:01:02 am
Btw, I'm created a new account as I was using my cousin Chucks previously.
Sorry for the confusion!
Title: Re: hello_kitty's English Language Question Thread
Post by: helenv on January 31, 2011, 03:19:59 pm
Hi,

On the topic of questions, could I add a question of my own?

I'm doing English Language 3/4 and the teachers have told me to read a few English Language related books e.g. Speaking Our Language by Bruce Moore. I've also been told that I should take notes on quotes and stuff that I could use in my exam. I'm not very sure on what I should be taking notes on though, quotes about what? Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks a bunch!  ;)