Exam 6: Language and Thought
Exam 1: Thinking39 Questions
Exam 2: Thinking Critically40 Questions
Exam 3: Solving Problems40 Questions
Exam 4: Perceiving and Believing40 Questions
Exam 5: Constructing Knowledge40 Questions
Exam 6: Language and Thought40 Questions
Exam 7: Forming and Applying Concepts40 Questions
Exam 8: Relating and Organizing40 Questions
Exam 9: Thinking Critically About Moral Issues40 Questions
Exam 10: Constructing Arguments40 Questions
Exam 11: Reasoning Critically40 Questions
Exam 12: Thinking Critically, Living Creatively40 Questions
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A word that lacks a clear and distinct meaning is called a(n)
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The _________meaning of a word expresses the relationship between a linguistic event and a nonlinguistic event.
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What are the three relationships among words that are defined by a syntactic meaning?
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You are sitting in a restaurant and you overhear the conversation at the next table.The young people were talking about kickin' it and chillaxing, as they commented on the bling that was on the finger of the woman next to them.The young people were speaking what kind of language?
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What part of a word's total meaning expresses the relationship between a linguistic event and an individual's consciousness?
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Which meaning of a word expresses the relationship between a linguistic event (speaking or writing) and a nonlinguistic event (an object, idea, or feeling)?
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The semantic meaning of a word expresses the relationship between a linguistic event and the situation in which the word is spoken.
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Words such as disgusting, mouthwatering, and Nazi probably stimulate certain feelings in you.Language that evokes strong feelings is called _______.
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To develop your abilities to use language effectively, you do not have to understand how language functions when it is used well.
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When the form of a language spoken by a small group of people shows many differences from the "usual" or "regular" form in words and sentence structure, we call this language form a________.
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Although an emotive statement may be an accurate description of how you feel, it is not the same as a factual statement because it is true for you, not for others.How can emotive language promote the uncritical acceptance of viewpoints?
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The term euphemism means "to speak with good words" and involves substituting a more pleasant way of saying things for a blunt or more direct way.
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Linguists have ascertained that Aramaic was the parent of all languages.Just like people, languages evolved from a single source.
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What do we call a system of symbols for thinking and communicating?
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Another component of a word's total meaning is its syntactic meaning, which expresses the relationship between a linguistic event and an individual's consciousness.
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There are special forms of______ that are not determined by age; rather they are determined by profession or interest group.
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With its power to represent your thoughts, feelings, and experiences symbolically,__________is the most important tool your thinking process has.
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Words like sexy, peaceful, or bloodthirsty probably stimulate certain feelings in you.In fact, this ability to evoke feelings in people accounts for the extraordinary power of language.Language that evokes strong feelings is called what?
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What do we call the language that often plays a double role, not only symbolizing and expressing our feelings but also arousing or evoking feelings in others?
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Standard American English is made up of words, expressions, and technical terms that are intelligible to professional circles or interest groups but not to the general public.
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