The structure of words and the construction of word forms
Name each dimension of language that is described below:
a. ____________________ governs the structure of words and the construction of word forms (plural, past tense, etc…). We study this as grammar as we are growing up.
b. ____________________ relates to individual phenomes and how they are produced, depending on their placement in a syllable or word. These rules change across different languages.
c. ____________________ refers to the use of communication in social contexts. This can vary widely depending on the audience with which you are communicating.
d. ____________________ provides rules for putting together a series of words to form sentences. Word order is very important in order to communicate ideas clearly.
e. __________________ refers to the content and meaning of what is expressed. If two people are saying the same thing, just in different ways, it may be chalked up to a difference in this area of language.