Exam 9: Change and Choice
Exam 1: Linguistic Anthropology33 Questions
Exam 2: Language and Culture34 Questions
Exam 3: The Sounds of Language33 Questions
Exam 4: Words and Sentences33 Questions
Exam 5: Silent Languages33 Questions
Exam 6: Language in Action33 Questions
Exam 7: Writing and Literacy35 Questions
Exam 8: How and When Is Language Possible33 Questions
Exam 9: Change and Choice37 Questions
Exam 10: Doing Linguistic Anthropology18 Questions
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Compare and contrast transitional and stable bilingualism. Discuss the role of language ideology in these two sorts of bilingual situation.
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A protolanguage is a language that more closely corresponds to the deep structures in the brain.
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The gradual loss in English of the - ly ending on adverbs such as quickly and slowly is example of which of the following kinds of language change?
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The difference between language and dialect has mostly to do with
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Which of the following are most easily borrowed between languages?
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Which of the following best defines the meaning of "genetically related" languages?
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Theoretical linguists rely on the idea of a ________, or innate grammar, to explain how children form creoles out of pidgins.
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In the 1950s, Morris Swadesh developed an approach to dating how long ago two languages split apart. This technique is called
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The word ___________ is an example of both a coined word and a word which has experienced meaning shift.
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"Proto-World" is a highly developed reconstructed protolanguage.
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Once we have reconstructed a protolanguage, we should be able to infer something about the culture of the people who spoke the language and the region in which it may have been spoken.
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Recent reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European suggests that it was first spoken in
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A situation in which individuals and communities maintain their bilingualism on a long-term basis is known as
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In cases of nonaccommodating bilingualism, speakers of one language cannot understand anything that speakers of the other language say.
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An example of change in response to contact and borrowing between language is
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When a creole is developed, the language that provides the bulk of the vocabulary for the creole is known as a(n)________ language.
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