The study of language fourth edition

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Index

Technical terms and page references where definitions can be found are indicated by bold type. AAE see African American English

agent 115, 282

AAVE see African American Vernacular

agrammatic speech 162, 282

English

agrammatism 167

abjads 220

agreement 83–84, 282

abugidas 220

“all and only” criterion 97

accent 35, 188, 240, 282

allomorph 71–72, 282

acceptance 247

allophone 43–44, 71, 282

acoustic phonetics 26, 282

alphabet 216–217, 282

acquisition 171, 187, 282

alphabetic writing 216–218

acquisition barrier 187–189

alternate sign language 200, 282

acquisition process 175–176

alveolar 28–29, 31, 47, 283

acquisition schedule 172–173

alveolar ridge 28, 32, 33, 283

acronym 58, 60, 62, 282

alveo-palatals 29

active voice 84, 97, 110, 282

Alzheimer’s disease 163

Adam 2

American Sign Language (ASL) 16, 171, 198,

Adam’s apple 26

200, 202–207, 283

adaptation 4

Ameslan 198, 283

address term 273–274, 282

Amuzgo 93–94

adjective (Adj) 82, 282

analogy 60, 283

adolescent 260

analytic processing 165

adverb (Adv) 82, 282

anaphora 132, 283

affective factors 188–189, 282

anaphoric expression 132

affix 58–59, 68, 69, 282

Ancient Greek 226

affricate 32, 282

Angles 229

African American English (AAE)

Anglo-Saxon 229

260–262, 282 African American Vernacular English (AAVE) 261–262, 282 age 260

angma 29 animal communication 11, 14 animate 114, 269, 271 anomia 163, 283


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