Wichtiger Wortschatz für den GRE - Sprach- und literarische Geräte
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter zur Sprache, wie z. B. „Lokativ“, „Neutrum“, „Ironie“ usw., die für die GRE-Prüfung benötigt werden.
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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
(linguistics) the way in which words and phrases are arranged to form grammatical sentences in a language
Syntax, Satzstruktur
(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, grammatische Deklination
(grammar) a change in the structure of a word, usually adding a suffix, according to its grammatical function
Flexion, Beugung
(grammar) to show how a verb changes depending on number, person, tense, etc.
konjugieren, Konjugation
a change in normal word order, especially putting a verb before its subject
Inversion, Umstellung
(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
(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
relating to a grammatical case that is used to indicate possession, origin, or a close association
genitiv
(of verbs) a form or mood that represents possibility, doubt, or wishes
Konjunktiv
(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
(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
(grammar) describing an adjective or noun following a linking verb and completing the meaning of the copula
prädikativ, prädikative
(in the grammar of some languages) the form of a noun, adjective, or pronoun when it takes the role of a verbnouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb
Nominativ
(grammar)(of a noun or adjective) joined directly to a noun and modifying it, without a linking verb
attributiv, attributiv
(grammar) a function word that is used to form a question
Interrogativ, Fragewort
(grammar) a gender of words that are neither masculine nor feminine
Neutrum
(grammar) a letter or group of letters added to the end or beginning of a word to change its meaning
Affix, Präfix/Suffix
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
a form of humor in which the words that someone says mean the opposite, producing an emphatic effect
Ironie
a statement that implies or indirectly mentions something or someone else, especially as a literary device
Allusion, Anspielung
humor, irony, ridicule, or sarcasm used to expose or criticize the faults and shortcomings of a person, government, etc.
Satire, Satiren
a word or expression that is used instead of a harsh or insulting one in order to be more tactful and polite
Euphemismus
(linguistics) a process by which a new word or inflection is formed according to existing rules and regulations
Analogie, linguistische Analogie
speaking in a way that is sensible and intelligible
kohärent, verständlich
the study of the origins and historical developments of words and their meanings
Etymologie
(of people) unable to express oneself clearly or easily
unartikulier, unverständlich
the redundant repetition of an idea using different words in a sentence or phrase
Tautologie
(linguistics) a branch of linguistics that deals with the sentences and the contexts in which they are used
Pragmatik
the science and study of speech sounds and their production
Phonetik
the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning, often represented by a specific symbol in phonetic notation
Phonem
(linguistics) the smallest meaningful unit of a language that does not necessarily stand alone and cannot be divided
Morphem
(linguistics) a basic linguistic unit that is meaningful and underlies a set of words which are related through inflection
Lexem, lexikalische Einheit
a variant pronunciation of a phoneme, which can occur due to phonetic differences in specific contexts or environments within a language
Allophon, Phonemvariante
(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
Ellipse, Auslassung
each of two or more words with the same spelling or pronunciation that vary in meaning and origin
Homonym
(grammar) one of two or more words with the same pronunciation that differ in meaning, spelling or origin
Homophon
(phonetics) a gliding speech sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable
Diphthong