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Wichtiger Wortschatz für den GRE - Sprach- und literarische Geräte

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dialect
[Nomen]

the spoken form of a language specific to a certain region or people which is slightly different from the standard form in words and grammar

Dialekt

Dialekt

Ex: Linguists dialects to better understand language variation and change , as well as the social and cultural factors that shape linguistic diversity .
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syntax
[Nomen]

(linguistics) the way in which words and phrases are arranged to form grammatical sentences in a language

Syntax, Satzbau

Syntax, Satzbau

Ex: Syntax analysis helps in identifying how sentence elements like nouns , verbs , and adjectives interact within a given linguistic framework .
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declension
[Nomen]

(in the grammar of some languages) a group of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives changing in the same way to indicate case, number, and gender

Deklination, Beugung

Deklination, Beugung

Ex: The Old English language had a complex system declension, with different forms for nouns depending on case , number , and gender .
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inflection
[Nomen]

(grammar) a change in the structure of a word, usually adding a suffix, according to its grammatical function

Flexion, Beugung

Flexion, Beugung

Ex: inflection is essential for mastering highly inflected languages like Finnish .
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(grammar) to show how a verb changes depending on number, person, tense, etc.

konjugieren, beugen

konjugieren, beugen

Ex: The linguistics professor explained how different languages conjugate verbs differently based on their grammatical structures.
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inversion
[Nomen]

a change in normal word order, especially putting a verb before its subject

Inversion, Umkehrung

Inversion, Umkehrung

Ex: Shakespeare frequently inversion, enhancing the poetic nature of his lines .
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accusative
[Nomen]

(grammar) a particular form of a pronoun, adjective, or noun that acts as the direct object of a verb or preposition, used in some languages such as Greek or Latin

Akkusativ, Akkusativfall

Akkusativ, Akkusativfall

Ex: Understanding accusative is key to forming proper sentences in Russian .
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vocative
[Nomen]

(in the grammar of some languages) the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that is used when addressing a particular person or thing

Vokativ, Anredeform

Vokativ, Anredeform

Ex: The vocative is used for direct address , such as " Marce " when calling out to Marcus .
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genitive
[Adjektiv]

relating to a grammatical case that is used to indicate possession, origin, or a close association

genitiv, genitive

genitiv, genitive

Ex: The article analyzed the morphological changes in the genitive case.
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‌(of verbs) a form or mood that represents possibility, doubt, or wishes

Subjunktiv, Konjunktiv

Subjunktiv, Konjunktiv

Ex: subjunctive is often used in Spanish after expressions of doubt , like " Dudo que él venga . "
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ablative
[Nomen]

(grammar) a specific form of a pronoun, adjective, or noun that is used to show by what means or by whom an action is done or to indicate the source of the action, found in some languages such as Latin or Sanskrit

Ablativ, Ablative

Ablativ, Ablative

Ex: In Latin , ablative is used to show means or instrument , such as in " gladio " meaning " with a sword . "
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locative
[Nomen]

(grammar) a specific form of a pronoun, adjective, or noun that shows the place of an action or where a person or thing is

Lokativ, Lokativform

Lokativ, Lokativform

Ex: The locative in Latin can indicate place where, as in "Romae" meaning "in Rome."
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predicative
[Adjektiv]

(grammar) describing an adjective or noun following a linking verb and completing the meaning of the copula

prädikativ, prädikative

prädikativ, prädikative

Ex: The role of predicative noun is to provide additional information about the subject .
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nominative
[Nomen]

a grammatical case used for the subject of a sentence or clause

Nominativ, Nominativfall

Nominativ, Nominativfall

Ex: The teacher explained the importance of identifying nominative to determine the subject of a sentence .
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attributive
[Adjektiv]

(grammar)(of a noun or adjective) joined directly to a noun and modifying it, without a linking verb

attributiv, attributives Adjektiv

attributiv, attributives Adjektiv

Ex: The poet's use of attributives enhanced the imagery in her poetry.
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indicative
[Nomen]

(grammar) the mood of a verb that states a fact

Indikativ, Indikativmodus

Indikativ, Indikativmodus

Ex: Teachers emphasize the importance of mastering the indicative for fluency in speaking and writing.
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(grammar) a function word that is used to form a question

Interrogativ, Fragewort

Interrogativ, Fragewort

Ex: interrogatives enhances language fluency and comprehension .
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neuter
[Nomen]

(grammar) a gender of words that are neither masculine nor feminine

Neutrum, sächliches Geschlecht

Neutrum, sächliches Geschlecht

Ex: English does not neuter, unlike German or Spanish .
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affix
[Nomen]

(grammar) a letter or group of letters added to the end or beginning of a word to change its meaning

Affix, Anhang

Affix, Anhang

Ex: In linguisticsaffixes play a crucial role in word formation and derivation .
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the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of the words in a verse or sentence, used as a literary device

Alliteration, Stabreim

Alliteration, Stabreim

Ex: The advertising sloganalliteration made it memorable and catchy .
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irony
[Nomen]

a form of humor in which the words that someone says mean the opposite, producing an emphatic effect

Ironie, spöttische Ironie

Ironie, spöttische Ironie

Ex: irony, she pointed out the flaws in their logic without directly insulting them .
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allusion
[Nomen]

a statement that implies or indirectly mentions something or someone else, especially as a literary device

Anspielung, Andeutung

Anspielung, Andeutung

Ex: The poetallusion to Icarus served as a cautionary tale about the dangers of overambition and hubris .
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satire
[Nomen]

humor, irony, ridicule, or sarcasm used to expose or criticize the faults and shortcomings of a person, government, etc.

Satire, Stichelei

Satire, Stichelei

Ex: Satire can be a powerful tool for social commentary and change.
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euphemism
[Nomen]

a word or expression that is used instead of a harsh or insulting one in order to be more tactful and polite

Euphemismus, Beschönigung

Euphemismus, Beschönigung

Ex: In polite conversation , people might use euphemism ' restroom ' or ' bathroom ' instead of ' toilet ' to refer to a place where one can relieve themselves .
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analogy
[Nomen]

(linguistics) a process by which a new word or inflection is formed according to existing rules and regulations

Analogie, Analogiebildung

Analogie, Analogiebildung

Ex: The study analogy shows how language adapts to the needs of its speakers .
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coherent
[Adjektiv]

(of a person) able to express thoughts or ideas in a clear and consistent manner

kohärent, verständlich

kohärent, verständlich

Ex: As a leader , he coherent in his decision-making , ensuring everyone understands his reasoning .
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etymology
[Nomen]

the study of the origins and historical developments of words and their meanings

Etymologie, Wortgeschichte

Etymologie, Wortgeschichte

Ex: etymology of " amplify " reveals its roots in Latin " amplus , " meaning large or spacious .
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inarticulate
[Adjektiv]

(of people) unable to express oneself clearly or easily

unverständlich, uneindeutig

unverständlich, uneindeutig

Ex: She inarticulate with emotion when accepting the award , struggling to find the right words .
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tautology
[Nomen]

the redundant repetition of an idea using different words in a sentence or phrase

Tautologie, Doppelaussage

Tautologie, Doppelaussage

Ex: Writers and speakers are often advised to tautology to ensure their communication is clear and concise without unnecessary repetition .
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pragmatics
[Nomen]

(linguistics) a branch of linguistics that deals with the sentences and the contexts in which they are used

Pragmatik, Pragmatik (Linguistik)

Pragmatik, Pragmatik (Linguistik)

Ex: The study pragmatics reveals how gestures and facial expressions complement verbal communication .
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phonetics
[Nomen]

the science and study of speech sounds and their production

Phonetik, Lautlehre

Phonetik, Lautlehre

Ex: Phonetics plays a crucial role in language learning and teaching , helping learners to accurately pronounce and recognize the sounds of a foreign language .
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phoneme
[Nomen]

the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning, often represented by a specific symbol in phonetic notation

Phonem, Lautunit

Phonem, Lautunit

Ex: The study phonemes and their distribution helps linguists analyze speech sounds and patterns across languages .
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morpheme
[Nomen]

(linguistics) the smallest meaningful unit of a language that does not necessarily stand alone and cannot be divided

Morphem, Morpheme

Morphem, Morpheme

Ex: The study morphemes, known as morphology , examines how these units combine to create complex words .
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lexeme
[Nomen]

(linguistics) a basic linguistic unit that is meaningful and underlies a set of words which are related through inflection

Lexem, Lexeme

Lexem, Lexeme

Ex: lexemes helps in identifying patterns of word formation and usage across different linguistic contexts .
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allophone
[Nomen]

a variant pronunciation of a phoneme, which can occur due to phonetic differences in specific contexts or environments within a language

Allophon, Allophonie

Allophon, Allophonie

Ex: The variation of the "r" sound in different dialects of English is an example of allophonic variation.
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ellipsis
[Nomen]

(grammar) the act of omitting a word or words from a sentence, when the meaning is complete and the omission is understood from the context

Ellipsen, Auslassung

Ellipsen, Auslassung

Ex: The reporter ellipses to omit irrelevant details from the interview transcript .
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homonym
[Nomen]

each of two or more words with the same spelling or pronunciation that vary in meaning and origin

Homonym, Homonyme

Homonym, Homonyme

Ex: " Match " is homonym— it can mean a competition or a stick used to start a fire .
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homophone
[Nomen]

(grammar) one of two or more words with the same pronunciation that differ in meaning, spelling or origin

Homophon, Gleichklangwort

Homophon, Gleichklangwort

Ex: English learners often homophones tricky because they sound the same but are spelled differently .
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diphthong
[Nomen]

(phonetics) a gliding speech sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable

Diphthong, Doppellaut

Diphthong, Doppellaut

Ex: Linguists study the distribution and evolution diphthongs across different languages .
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a word that mimics the sound it represents

Lautmalerei, Onomatopoesie

Lautmalerei, Onomatopoesie

Ex: The use onomatopoeia adds vividness and immediacy to descriptive writing .
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