how meaning arises from putting things together in horizontal sequences (words in sentences), but also from selecting and replacing similar items from vertical sets. In structural linguistics and in semiotics, syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations. For full viewing (with voice and synchronised animation) download the powerpoint.
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1. The Rose and Its Name http://simona-petrescu.name
2. Idea 1 Idea 2 Idea 3 Word 1 Word 2 Word 3 Word 1 errrr. Word
2
3. Its a long chain of words and letters one after another
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4. Reading is fun Reading makes fun Lesen macht Spa
5. Match one word from column 1 to one word in column 2. Column
1 Column 2 Make sentences with these phrases: come up with an idea,
sort out a problem, set a goal etc.
6. When does your bus go? Where does your bus go? What time
does your bus go? What music does your friend listen to? Who do you
go on holiday with?
7. look forward to seeing you again talking you hearingto
youyou meetingfrompersonally
8. The sun The stars The dog shines in the sky shine in the sky
barks up a tree
9. word word syntagmatic syntagm word paradigmatic
paradigm
10. come come up up with an idea with an idea a plan
Syntagmatic: x+y Paradigmatic: x/y
11. Pattern / rule Sets of options for each slot
12. Pattern / rule Sets of options for each slot
13. education health Political programme economy foreign
finance