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					 			      	Linguistic Universal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 A linguistic universal is a pattern that occurs systematically across natural languages, potentially true for all of them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_universal
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					 			      	Articulatory Phonetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 The field of articulatory phonetics is a subfield of phonetics. In studying articulation, phoneticians explain how humans produce speech sounds via the interaction of different physiological structures. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articulatory_phonetics
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					 			      	Theoretical Linguistics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Theoretical linguistics is the branch of linguistics that is most concerned with developing models of linguistic knowledge. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theoretical_linguistics
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					 			      	Examples of Semantics - YourDictionary
					 			      	 
 Semantics is the study of the meaning of language. See what this means by considering some examples of semantics. http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-semantics.html
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					 			      	Syntax - Examples and Definition of Syntax
					 			      	 
 Definition, Usage and a list of Syntax Examples in common speech and literature. Syntax is a set of rules in a language. http://literarydevices.net/syntax/
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					 			      	Popular Linguistics - Morphology: How Are Words Formed?
					 			      	 
 Morphology is the study of word structure. Though it appears on the surface that English words are irregular and idiosyncratic - go vs. went, foot vs. feet - there is a limited set of processes that allow speakers to create new words. http://popularlinguisticsonline.org/2011/01/morphology-how-are-words-formed/
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					 			      	Phonology - Linguistics - Britannica
					 			      	 
 Study of the sound patterns that occur within languages. Some linguists include phonetics, the study of the production and description of speech sounds, within the study of phonology. http://www.britannica.com/science/phonology
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					 			      	ScienceDaily - Psycholinguistics
					 			      	 
 Psycholinguistics or psychology of language is the study of the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable humans to acquire, use, and understand language. https://www.sciencedaily.com/terms/psycholinguistics.htm
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					 			      	Phonology - Definition and Observations
					 			      	 
 Phonology is the branch of linguistics concerned with the study of speech sounds with reference to their distribution and patterning. http://grammar.about.com/od/pq/g/phonologyterm.htm
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					 			      	Auditory-phonetics - Define Auditory-phonetics at Dictionary
					 			      	 
 Auditory-phonetics definition, the branch of phonetics dealing with the physiological processes involved in the reception of speech. http://www.dictionary.com/browse/auditory-phonetics
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					 			      	Introduction to Articulatory Phonetics (Consonants) - YouTube
					 			      	 
 In this video, we focus on how linguists describe consonant sounds, in particular in North American English. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfoRdKuPF9I