I'm pretty sure that it means more than just the sounds and word meaning and sentence/phrase structure of an utterance (all linguistic elements). Extra-linguistic elements usually come out of the context that the utterance is made in. Context adds extra meaning beyond just the sounds, morphemes, syntax, and other physical elements of the language you're using. Think of it like you have a physical something that is given greater meaning because of what's going on in the environment that surrounds that physical thing. Does that help?
Extra linguistic factors refers to non-linguistic elements that play a role in communication or language use. These factors can include cultural norms, social context, body language, facial expressions, intonation, and gestures. These elements can greatly impact the interpretation and understanding of language and contribute to effective communication.
linguistic and non linguistic factors of English would be the same as verbal and non-verbal factors. verbal/linguistic: what you say and how you say it (words, tone of voice) non-verbal/non linguistic: gesture, body position, facial expression
parts of language; pertaining to language(s)
linguistic performence
paralingustic -the use of manner of speaking speaking to communicate. -it is part of redundancy in communication that helps prevent ineffective communication metalinguistic-is the branch of linguistic that studies language and its relationships non-linguistic- not using language - is a communication system that has the characteristics features of a language as identified by linguists
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linguistic and non linguistic factors of English would be the same as verbal and non-verbal factors. verbal/linguistic: what you say and how you say it (words, tone of voice) non-verbal/non linguistic: gesture, body position, facial expression
parts of language; pertaining to language(s)
linguistic performence
paralingustic -the use of manner of speaking speaking to communicate. -it is part of redundancy in communication that helps prevent ineffective communication metalinguistic-is the branch of linguistic that studies language and its relationships non-linguistic- not using language - is a communication system that has the characteristics features of a language as identified by linguists
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Linguistic Society of America has written: 'Linguistic Society of America membership'
Linguistic Bibliography was created in 1949.
Linguistic Typology was created in 1997.
The Linguistic Review was created in 1981.
Linguistic Inquiry was created in 1970.
creativity of linguistic knowledge
I'm pretty sure that it means more than just the sounds and word meaning and sentence/phrase structure of an utterance (all linguistic elements). Extra-linguistic elements usually come out of the context that the utterance is made in. Context adds extra meaning beyond just the sounds, morphemes, syntax, and other physical elements of the language you're using. Think of it like you have a physical something that is given greater meaning because of what's going on in the environment that surrounds that physical thing. Does that help?