Exam 4: Language and Communication
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In English,what proportion of emotional information is NOT transmitted by spoken words alone?
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Would it be accurate to claim language as a distinguishing feature of Homo sapiens? Why,or why not? What evidence exists for the uniqueness or non-uniqueness of human language?
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Discuss the consequences of efforts either to suppress or to preserve and encourage Canadian Aboriginal languages.
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What problems have been encountered in attempting to understand the origins of language?
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Approximately how many different languages are used in the world today?
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Asen Balikci's Netsilik Inuit film series was removed from U.S.school curricula,because educators and the public failed to understand the educational value of the series.
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The smallest combinations of sound that have meaning in a language are called words.
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Which of the following do we depend on for the transmission of culture?
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How is language linked to gender? Use examples from the text and add two different examples of your own.
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In a courtroom,which term would best characterize a study of how a witness gives testimony,as opposed to what the witness actually says while testifying?
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Approximately how many sounds are generally used in spoken language?
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What do attempts to teach ASL to chimpanzees,gorillas,and orangutans suggest?
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According to the hypothesis developed by Sapir and Whorf,if you had only one word to describe what English-speakers call "red" and "yellow," you would not be likely to perceive the shades of red and yellow in a sunset.
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Like humans,the great apes display evidence of displacement when using ASL.What is this phenomenon best described as?
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Which term refers to the study of the structure and use of language as it relates to its social setting?
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Two people say to you,"What a great idea." They are saying the same words,yet you can tell that one person is being enthusiastic and the other disinterested.What is this an example of?
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How many bound morphemes are there in the word "unhurriedly"?
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Which of the following best defines the term "oral literature"?
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Many endangered languages and associated oral traditions are unwritten and undocumented.As a result,what will most likely be the outcome?
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