Exam 4: Geographies of Language

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A line that marks a boundary in space of common word usage is known as a:

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A language that is used to facilitate trade or business between people who speak different languages is a lingua franca.

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Many African countries along with India and Pakistan have linguistic diversity index scores of over .75. This means that:

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In looking for the origin of a language family, geographers commonly find:

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People want to change place names because of the powerful statement the name of a place makes about identity and political power.

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The hearth of Indo-European languages is in northern Europe.

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Currently, a majority of the 6000 languages used in the world have less than 10,000 native speakers.

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While ski, karaoke, hammock, and cruise are considered English words today, they are actually loanwords.

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In the United States today, dialects of English have largely disappeared because of television and movies.

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You have proposed changing the name of the street on which you live. What is likely to happen?

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Which of the following is not a form of language?

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The assortment of languages in a particular area is:

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An isogloss is a line that marks a boundary of word usage.

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A dead language is a language that:

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If the United States made English an official language, how would things be different?

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A language that is no longer taught to children, either in the home or in school, is:

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A dialect is a variety of a language with a distinctive vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.

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All Americans who communicate in English speak with an accent.

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A standard dialect, such as standard Russian, is an example of an official language.

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African American English and Chicano English are:

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