[Phonetic knowledge:
* You know how to translate abstract linguistic categories into articulatory gestures.
* You know how to classify particular acoustic patterns as belonging to particular linguistic categories.
* You know how to use the patterns of loudness and pitch in your language to help you find boundaries
between units.
* Units: phonetic features
Phonological knowledge:
* You know what sounds can legally follow what other sounds in your language.
* You know how the same abstract sound gets realized in different ways in different environments.
* You know how units at one level (for example, phonemes) combine to form units at a higher level (for example, syllables).
* Units: phonemes, moras, syllables, metrical feet, phonological phrases
Morphological knowledge: * You know what order to put, or expect, the morphemes in in a polymorphemic word.
* You know how the sounds in a morpheme change when it combines with another.
* You know how to interpret or produce a word consisting of a novel combination of familiar morphemes.
* Units: morphemes
Syntactic (and semantic) knowledge:
* You know what order to put the constituents of a sentence in to signal a particular meaning.
* You know what roles the constituents of a sentence play in the state or event referred to by thesentence.
* You know where to expect gaps in particular patterns.
* Units: phrases, clauses, sentences
Semantic knowledge:
* You know how words and sentences relate to objects and relations in the world.
* You know how to interpret the scope of negation.
* You know how to "find" the thing that is referred to by a definite noun phrase (such as the guy who always parks in front of my driveway).
* Units: semantic features, objects, relations, variables, worlds, mental spaces
Pragmatic knowledge: * You know how get somebody to do something for you using language.
* You know how the meanings of words such as go and come change with the context.
* You know how to begin and end a phone conversation without offending the hearer.
* Units: utterances, discourses, turns
Knowledge of varieties of language:
* You know what forms sound more formal than others and how to select the forms that are appropriate to the situation.
* You know when somehow has said something that is politically incorrect.
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Remember me with a good prayer.
yours,