CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) Paper-II Child-Development & Pedagogy: Questions 1 of 1195

Question MCQ▾

Smallest unit of importance in a language is:

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Pragmatics

b.

Syntax

c.

Morpheme

d.

Phoneme

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Answer

c.

Explanation

  • A morpheme is the littlest significant unit in a language. A morpheme isn՚t indistinguishable from a word. The principle contrast between them is that a morpheme now and then doesn՚t remain solitary, yet a word, by definition, consistently remains solitary. The phonetics field of concentrate devoted to morphemes is called morphology.
  • In linguistics, punctuation is the arrangement of rules, standards, and procedures that oversee the structure of sentences (sentence structure) in a given language, as a rule including word request. The term language structure is additionally used to allude to the investigation of such standards and procedures.
  • A phoneme is a sound or a gathering of various sounds apparent to have a similar capacity by speakers of the language or tongue being referred to. A model is the English phoneme/k/, which happens in words, for example, feline, pack, scat, play.
  • Pragmatics is a subfield of semantics and semiotics that reviews the manners by which setting adds to significance. Pragmatics envelops discourse act hypothesis, conversational implicature, talk in communication and different ways to deal with language conduct in reasoning, human science, phonetics and human studies.

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