Deck 5: Verbal Communication

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The words pencil and pen are examples of a(n) __________ term.

A) superordinate
B) basic
C) subordinate
D) abstract
E) complex
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The phrases No. 2 pencil, ballpoint pen, and yellow highlighter are examples of a(n) __________ term.

A) superordinate
B) basic
C) subordinate
D) abstract
E) complex
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Which of the following is the best example of an abstract word?

A) textbook
B) table
C) computer
D) dictionary
E) fairness
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In high-context cultures, ____________ language may be perceived as rude, individualistic, and disrespectful.

A) connotative
B) denotative
C) powerless
D) abstract
E) powerful
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Which interpretation of the Whorf Hypothesis is most accepted by today's linguistic scholars?

A) The structure of a language determines how you see, experience, and interpret the world around you.
B) If you don't have a word for a concept (such as red), you will not be able to see or experience it and separate it from other similar concepts (such as blue or yellow).
C) If you do not have a word for tomorrow, you cannot plan for tomorrow.
D) The nature of each language determines how people think and perceive others.
E) Language reflects cultural models of the world, which influences how the speakers of a language come to think, act, and behave.
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All of the following items are examples of powerless speech except:

A) "I uh don't um know if this is you know a good idea."
B) "I guess this makes some sense."
C) "We need to stop doing this, don't you think?"
D) "Don't do that."
E) "I'm not an expert, but this feels like a pretty risky option."
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Which of the following is a gender-biased term?

A) male nurse
B) firefighter
C) soldier
D) flight attendant
E) U.S. Senator
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There are between __________ and __________ languages spoken in the world, all of them with different vocabularies and rules of grammar.

A) 500, 800
B) 1,000, 2,000
C) 3,000, 4,000
D) 5,000, 6,000
E) 6,000, 10,000
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Whereas a symbol is an arbitrary collection of sounds, a sign

A) often has a visual relationship to the thing it represents.
B) is an arbitrary collection of letters.
C) requires you to apply your experience and feelings to decide what it means.
D) can express superordinate, basic, and subordinate terms.
E) relies much more on connotation than denotation.
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______________ refers to the emotional response or personal thoughts connected to the meaning of a word.

A) Bypassing
B) Denotation
C) Connotation
D) Abstract
E) Jargon
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__________ communication refers to the ways in which we use the words in a language to generate meaning.

A) Symbolic
B) Sign
C) Denotative
D) Connotative
E) Verbal
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Which of the following words is the most concrete description of another person's behavior?

A) disruptive
B) rude
C) insensitive
D) burps
E) procrastinates
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Language scholars C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards employ a triangle to explain the three elements of language, which are

A) semantics, syntax, and significance.
B) denotative, connotative, and abstract meanings of words.
C) superordinate, basic, and subordinate meanings of words.
D) the thought, the referent, and the symbol.
E) encoding, decoding, and noise.
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Which of the following strategies can help you avoid gender bias when using pronouns?

A) use third person singular forms of pronouns, such as she and he.
B) use third person plural forms or pronouns, such as they.
C) use second person singular forms of pronouns, such as you.
D) use first person singular forms of pronouns, such as I and me.
E) use first person plural forms of pronouns, such as we and our.
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Researchers estimate that the first humans to speak language as we know it lived in East Africa about __________ years ago.

A) 10,000
B) 50,000
C) 150,000
D) 250,000
E) 500,000
Question
Human ___________ is a system of arbitrary signs and symbols used to communicate thoughts and feelings.

A) behavior
B) words
C) ideas
D) language
E) beliefs
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If the word "computer" evokes a negative image of an increasingly complex software nightmare that frustrates and infuriates you, what type of meaning is influencing your response to the word?

A) bypassing
B) denotation
C) connotation
D) concrete
E) jargon
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Defining a computer as "a programmable electronic device that stores, retrieves, and processes data" represents what type of meaning?

A) bypassing
B) denotation
C) connotation
D) abstract
E) jargon
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Which answer best represents the progression of a subordinate to basic to superordinate term?

A) dog, animal, pet
B) banana split, ice cream, dessert
C) car, vehicle, Toyota Prius
D) music, opera, Carmen
E) flower, plant, tulip
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Which answer best reflects the answer to the research question: Do women talk more than men?

A) In similar circumstances, women talk more than men.
B) In general, men and women use the same number of words when talking.
C) Women talk more than men, especially when interacting with their husbands and strangers.
D) Men talk more with their classmates and where the topic of conversation requires disclosure of feelings.
E) In general, women do most of the talking in work settings.
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By using a word such as now to replace the five-word, 17-letter phrase at this point in time, you are avoiding using

A) connotative language.
B) denotative language.
C) oral language.
D) a euphemism.
E) gobbledygook.
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Linguist John McWhorter notes that many middle-class African Americans typically speak both Black English and Standard American English, alternating between the two, often in the same sentence. This ability is an example of

A) code switching.
B) accents.
C) bypassing.
D) phatic language.
E) jargon.
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Which of the following sentences is expressed in a passive voice?

A) Hermione served salmon at her party.
B) Hermione bought fresh, farm-grown salmon at the grocery store.
C) The salmon was contaminated.
D) The contaminated salmon was eaten by everyone at the party.
E) Everyone at Hermione's party became ill.
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The first humans to speak language as we know it lived in East Africa about 1 million years ago, even though human ancestors lived about 5 million years ago in what is now Ethiopia.
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The referent will be the same for each word used in a language.
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Which of the following is one of the three components of I Language?

A) Describe the other person's behavior using a You statement.
B) Explain the power difference between you and the other person.
C) Express a judgment about the other person.
D) Avoid expressing your feelings.
E) Explain the potential consequences.
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Fully modern language probably evolved from simpler languages only 50,000 years ago.
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No two people assign the exact same meaning to the same word.
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Language is a system of arbitrary signs and symbols used to communicate thoughts and feelings.
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A recent study of college students found that the number of words spoken by male students

A) was significantly less than the number of words spoken by females.
B) was significantly more than the number of words spoken by females.
C) was virtually the same as the number of words spoken by females.
D) to classmates and parents was more than the number of words spoken by females to classmates and parents.
E) to spouses or strangers was less than the number of words spoken by females to spouses or strangers.
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Which language barrier have you experienced if you find yourself saying, "But that's not what I meant"?

A) bypassing
B) euphemisms
C) exclusionary language
D) slang
E) jargon
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If you want to avoid the use of gobbledygook, you should avoid doing which of the following?

A) Never write a sentence with more than 40 words.
B) Cover only one subject per sentence.
C) Use the word "you" rather than "I" when expressing judgments about others.
D) Don't include information just to show off that you know it.
E) Use shorter words and phrases such as "now" rather than "at the present time."
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The specialized language of a homogeneous group is best known as

A) gobbledygook.
B) jargon.
C) verbal efficiency.
D) euphemisms.
E) metaphors.
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All of the following are oral language strategies except:

A) Use shorter words.
B) Use complete sentences.
C) Use contractions.
D) Use informal, colloquial expressions.
E) Use familiar words.
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All of the following statements are examples of exclusionary language except:

A) Bill uses a wheel chair.
B) Walter is a political extremist.
C) Anne is a normal woman.
D) Frank is a psycho.
E) Grace is a cancer victim.
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Offensive statements such as "damn you" or "go to hell" are typically used to express strong emotions and attitudes. Therefore, they should not

A) be seen as rude or offensive.
B) be defined in a dictionary.
C) be taken literally.
D) be used in films.
E) be offensive to others.
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Unlike symbols, signs do not have a direct relationship to the things they represent.
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Many languages do not impose a grammar system on the arrangement and tense of words.
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______________ is an identifiable language developed for Internet communication.

A) Netication
B) Nettalk
C) Netiquette
D) Netlingo
E) Netneutrality
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A euphemism substitutes a mild, indirect, or vague term for a harsh, blunt, or offensive one. Which of the following answers represents a euphemism?

A) powder room rather than toilet
B) darn rather than damn
C) slept with rather than had sex with
D) interrogation treatments rather than torture
E) all of the above
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Frequent use of words and phrases as you know, kind of, really, and well characterize powerless language.
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In educational settings (from kindergarten through university), men usually dominate classroom talk.
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Semanticist S. I. Hayakawa refers to connotation as "the aura of feelings, pleasant or unpleasant, that surround practically all words."
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Most people cannot naturally change the way they use language based on their relationships with other communicators.
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Most languages reflect a gender bias.
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Abstract words refer to specific things you perceive with your senses.
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Code switching describes how, depending on the context, we often modify the way we use verbal and nonverbal communication to generate meaning.
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Despite stark differences, powerful and powerless languages are not an either/or choice; there may be contexts in which a middle ground between these two extremes is appropriate.
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Many Japanese speakers have a very low-context, direct way of using language.
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Robin Lakoff, one of the first linguists to write about gender differences, claimed that women tend to use more tag questions at the end of sentences (such as "don't you agree?" and "haven't you?") than men.
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Collectivist cultures have an "I" orientation; individualistic cultures have a "we" orientation.
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Superordinate terms are those with the highest level of concreteness.
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Denotation, rather than connotation, is more likely to influence how we respond to words.
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The most current interpretation of the Whorf Hypothesis claims that language reflects cultural models of the world, which in turn influence how the speakers of a language come to think, act, and behave.
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Abstract words refer to an idea or concept that cannot be observed or touched.
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The bird sitting on the perch is not just a finch, it's an American Goldfinch with an injured wing. The phrase American Goldfinch with an injured wing is an example of a subordinate term.
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There are approximately 5,000 to 6,000 languages spoken in the world.
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Ogden and Richards' Triangle of Meaning does not use a solid line to connect the symbol and the referent because they must be mentally processed in order to result in meaning.
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In many work settings, men do most of the talking, even when women hold influential positions.
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When we see or hear a word, we rely on the dictionary definition rather than our knowledge, experience, and feelings to decide what the word means.
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Effective communicators look for meaning in the words they hear, rather than looking for meaning in the people who use those words.
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The Oxford International Dictionary Online identified three new words in 2013: selfie, jorts, and twerk.
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In terms of studying verbal communication, what is the difference between a sign and a symbol? Demonstrate your understanding of these two concepts by providing a definition of each term as well as examples to illustrate your explanation.
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Oral language uses shorter, familiar words as well as shorter, simple sentences.
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Slang helps language change and renew itself.
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"The Olympic ice hockey game was won by the women's team from Canada" is an example of a sentence using the active voice.
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Bypassing uses words that reinforce stereotypes, belittle other people, or exclude others from understanding an in-group's message.
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Swearing and cursing are universal behaviors in all cultures.
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Draw Ogden's and Richard's Triangle of Meaning. Demonstrate your understanding of this phenomenon by defining each part of the triangle and explaining how it works with word examples.
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The use of jargon is counterproductive and annoying in the workplace and in professional communication.
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Explain the following statement: "Words do not have meanings; people have meanings for words." Provide examples to demonstrate your understanding of this statement.
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Exclusionary language uses words that reinforce stereotypes, belittle other people, or exclude others from understanding an in-group's message.
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When you use You language, you take responsibility for your own feelings and actions.
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When interacting with others in interpersonal and group contexts, say what you mean by speaking the way you talk, not the way you write.
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Your ability to use grammar correctly does not make a public statement about your education, social class, and intelligence.
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Explain why using language incorrectly may derail your career.
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Even though oral language uses shorter words and sentences, it avoids contractions and colloquial expressions.
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One study reported that 91 percent of respondents ranked foul language as "the most ill-mannered type of workplace behavior."
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One way to avoid gobbledygook is to avoid writing sentences with more than 10 words.
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When people say that someone has "passed away," they are using a euphemism that substitutes for "died."
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1
The words pencil and pen are examples of a(n) __________ term.

A) superordinate
B) basic
C) subordinate
D) abstract
E) complex
B
2
The phrases No. 2 pencil, ballpoint pen, and yellow highlighter are examples of a(n) __________ term.

A) superordinate
B) basic
C) subordinate
D) abstract
E) complex
C
3
Which of the following is the best example of an abstract word?

A) textbook
B) table
C) computer
D) dictionary
E) fairness
E
4
In high-context cultures, ____________ language may be perceived as rude, individualistic, and disrespectful.

A) connotative
B) denotative
C) powerless
D) abstract
E) powerful
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Which interpretation of the Whorf Hypothesis is most accepted by today's linguistic scholars?

A) The structure of a language determines how you see, experience, and interpret the world around you.
B) If you don't have a word for a concept (such as red), you will not be able to see or experience it and separate it from other similar concepts (such as blue or yellow).
C) If you do not have a word for tomorrow, you cannot plan for tomorrow.
D) The nature of each language determines how people think and perceive others.
E) Language reflects cultural models of the world, which influences how the speakers of a language come to think, act, and behave.
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All of the following items are examples of powerless speech except:

A) "I uh don't um know if this is you know a good idea."
B) "I guess this makes some sense."
C) "We need to stop doing this, don't you think?"
D) "Don't do that."
E) "I'm not an expert, but this feels like a pretty risky option."
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Which of the following is a gender-biased term?

A) male nurse
B) firefighter
C) soldier
D) flight attendant
E) U.S. Senator
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There are between __________ and __________ languages spoken in the world, all of them with different vocabularies and rules of grammar.

A) 500, 800
B) 1,000, 2,000
C) 3,000, 4,000
D) 5,000, 6,000
E) 6,000, 10,000
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Whereas a symbol is an arbitrary collection of sounds, a sign

A) often has a visual relationship to the thing it represents.
B) is an arbitrary collection of letters.
C) requires you to apply your experience and feelings to decide what it means.
D) can express superordinate, basic, and subordinate terms.
E) relies much more on connotation than denotation.
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______________ refers to the emotional response or personal thoughts connected to the meaning of a word.

A) Bypassing
B) Denotation
C) Connotation
D) Abstract
E) Jargon
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__________ communication refers to the ways in which we use the words in a language to generate meaning.

A) Symbolic
B) Sign
C) Denotative
D) Connotative
E) Verbal
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Which of the following words is the most concrete description of another person's behavior?

A) disruptive
B) rude
C) insensitive
D) burps
E) procrastinates
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Language scholars C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards employ a triangle to explain the three elements of language, which are

A) semantics, syntax, and significance.
B) denotative, connotative, and abstract meanings of words.
C) superordinate, basic, and subordinate meanings of words.
D) the thought, the referent, and the symbol.
E) encoding, decoding, and noise.
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Which of the following strategies can help you avoid gender bias when using pronouns?

A) use third person singular forms of pronouns, such as she and he.
B) use third person plural forms or pronouns, such as they.
C) use second person singular forms of pronouns, such as you.
D) use first person singular forms of pronouns, such as I and me.
E) use first person plural forms of pronouns, such as we and our.
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Researchers estimate that the first humans to speak language as we know it lived in East Africa about __________ years ago.

A) 10,000
B) 50,000
C) 150,000
D) 250,000
E) 500,000
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Human ___________ is a system of arbitrary signs and symbols used to communicate thoughts and feelings.

A) behavior
B) words
C) ideas
D) language
E) beliefs
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If the word "computer" evokes a negative image of an increasingly complex software nightmare that frustrates and infuriates you, what type of meaning is influencing your response to the word?

A) bypassing
B) denotation
C) connotation
D) concrete
E) jargon
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Defining a computer as "a programmable electronic device that stores, retrieves, and processes data" represents what type of meaning?

A) bypassing
B) denotation
C) connotation
D) abstract
E) jargon
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Which answer best represents the progression of a subordinate to basic to superordinate term?

A) dog, animal, pet
B) banana split, ice cream, dessert
C) car, vehicle, Toyota Prius
D) music, opera, Carmen
E) flower, plant, tulip
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Which answer best reflects the answer to the research question: Do women talk more than men?

A) In similar circumstances, women talk more than men.
B) In general, men and women use the same number of words when talking.
C) Women talk more than men, especially when interacting with their husbands and strangers.
D) Men talk more with their classmates and where the topic of conversation requires disclosure of feelings.
E) In general, women do most of the talking in work settings.
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By using a word such as now to replace the five-word, 17-letter phrase at this point in time, you are avoiding using

A) connotative language.
B) denotative language.
C) oral language.
D) a euphemism.
E) gobbledygook.
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Linguist John McWhorter notes that many middle-class African Americans typically speak both Black English and Standard American English, alternating between the two, often in the same sentence. This ability is an example of

A) code switching.
B) accents.
C) bypassing.
D) phatic language.
E) jargon.
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Which of the following sentences is expressed in a passive voice?

A) Hermione served salmon at her party.
B) Hermione bought fresh, farm-grown salmon at the grocery store.
C) The salmon was contaminated.
D) The contaminated salmon was eaten by everyone at the party.
E) Everyone at Hermione's party became ill.
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The first humans to speak language as we know it lived in East Africa about 1 million years ago, even though human ancestors lived about 5 million years ago in what is now Ethiopia.
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The referent will be the same for each word used in a language.
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Which of the following is one of the three components of I Language?

A) Describe the other person's behavior using a You statement.
B) Explain the power difference between you and the other person.
C) Express a judgment about the other person.
D) Avoid expressing your feelings.
E) Explain the potential consequences.
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Fully modern language probably evolved from simpler languages only 50,000 years ago.
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No two people assign the exact same meaning to the same word.
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Language is a system of arbitrary signs and symbols used to communicate thoughts and feelings.
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A recent study of college students found that the number of words spoken by male students

A) was significantly less than the number of words spoken by females.
B) was significantly more than the number of words spoken by females.
C) was virtually the same as the number of words spoken by females.
D) to classmates and parents was more than the number of words spoken by females to classmates and parents.
E) to spouses or strangers was less than the number of words spoken by females to spouses or strangers.
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Which language barrier have you experienced if you find yourself saying, "But that's not what I meant"?

A) bypassing
B) euphemisms
C) exclusionary language
D) slang
E) jargon
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If you want to avoid the use of gobbledygook, you should avoid doing which of the following?

A) Never write a sentence with more than 40 words.
B) Cover only one subject per sentence.
C) Use the word "you" rather than "I" when expressing judgments about others.
D) Don't include information just to show off that you know it.
E) Use shorter words and phrases such as "now" rather than "at the present time."
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The specialized language of a homogeneous group is best known as

A) gobbledygook.
B) jargon.
C) verbal efficiency.
D) euphemisms.
E) metaphors.
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All of the following are oral language strategies except:

A) Use shorter words.
B) Use complete sentences.
C) Use contractions.
D) Use informal, colloquial expressions.
E) Use familiar words.
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All of the following statements are examples of exclusionary language except:

A) Bill uses a wheel chair.
B) Walter is a political extremist.
C) Anne is a normal woman.
D) Frank is a psycho.
E) Grace is a cancer victim.
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Offensive statements such as "damn you" or "go to hell" are typically used to express strong emotions and attitudes. Therefore, they should not

A) be seen as rude or offensive.
B) be defined in a dictionary.
C) be taken literally.
D) be used in films.
E) be offensive to others.
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Unlike symbols, signs do not have a direct relationship to the things they represent.
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Many languages do not impose a grammar system on the arrangement and tense of words.
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______________ is an identifiable language developed for Internet communication.

A) Netication
B) Nettalk
C) Netiquette
D) Netlingo
E) Netneutrality
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A euphemism substitutes a mild, indirect, or vague term for a harsh, blunt, or offensive one. Which of the following answers represents a euphemism?

A) powder room rather than toilet
B) darn rather than damn
C) slept with rather than had sex with
D) interrogation treatments rather than torture
E) all of the above
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Frequent use of words and phrases as you know, kind of, really, and well characterize powerless language.
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In educational settings (from kindergarten through university), men usually dominate classroom talk.
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Semanticist S. I. Hayakawa refers to connotation as "the aura of feelings, pleasant or unpleasant, that surround practically all words."
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Most people cannot naturally change the way they use language based on their relationships with other communicators.
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Most languages reflect a gender bias.
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Abstract words refer to specific things you perceive with your senses.
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Code switching describes how, depending on the context, we often modify the way we use verbal and nonverbal communication to generate meaning.
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Despite stark differences, powerful and powerless languages are not an either/or choice; there may be contexts in which a middle ground between these two extremes is appropriate.
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Many Japanese speakers have a very low-context, direct way of using language.
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Robin Lakoff, one of the first linguists to write about gender differences, claimed that women tend to use more tag questions at the end of sentences (such as "don't you agree?" and "haven't you?") than men.
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Collectivist cultures have an "I" orientation; individualistic cultures have a "we" orientation.
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52
Superordinate terms are those with the highest level of concreteness.
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53
Denotation, rather than connotation, is more likely to influence how we respond to words.
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54
The most current interpretation of the Whorf Hypothesis claims that language reflects cultural models of the world, which in turn influence how the speakers of a language come to think, act, and behave.
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Abstract words refer to an idea or concept that cannot be observed or touched.
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56
The bird sitting on the perch is not just a finch, it's an American Goldfinch with an injured wing. The phrase American Goldfinch with an injured wing is an example of a subordinate term.
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57
There are approximately 5,000 to 6,000 languages spoken in the world.
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58
Ogden and Richards' Triangle of Meaning does not use a solid line to connect the symbol and the referent because they must be mentally processed in order to result in meaning.
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59
In many work settings, men do most of the talking, even when women hold influential positions.
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60
When we see or hear a word, we rely on the dictionary definition rather than our knowledge, experience, and feelings to decide what the word means.
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61
Effective communicators look for meaning in the words they hear, rather than looking for meaning in the people who use those words.
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62
The Oxford International Dictionary Online identified three new words in 2013: selfie, jorts, and twerk.
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63
In terms of studying verbal communication, what is the difference between a sign and a symbol? Demonstrate your understanding of these two concepts by providing a definition of each term as well as examples to illustrate your explanation.
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64
Oral language uses shorter, familiar words as well as shorter, simple sentences.
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65
Slang helps language change and renew itself.
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66
"The Olympic ice hockey game was won by the women's team from Canada" is an example of a sentence using the active voice.
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67
Bypassing uses words that reinforce stereotypes, belittle other people, or exclude others from understanding an in-group's message.
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68
Swearing and cursing are universal behaviors in all cultures.
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69
Draw Ogden's and Richard's Triangle of Meaning. Demonstrate your understanding of this phenomenon by defining each part of the triangle and explaining how it works with word examples.
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70
The use of jargon is counterproductive and annoying in the workplace and in professional communication.
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71
Explain the following statement: "Words do not have meanings; people have meanings for words." Provide examples to demonstrate your understanding of this statement.
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72
Exclusionary language uses words that reinforce stereotypes, belittle other people, or exclude others from understanding an in-group's message.
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73
When you use You language, you take responsibility for your own feelings and actions.
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74
When interacting with others in interpersonal and group contexts, say what you mean by speaking the way you talk, not the way you write.
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Your ability to use grammar correctly does not make a public statement about your education, social class, and intelligence.
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76
Explain why using language incorrectly may derail your career.
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77
Even though oral language uses shorter words and sentences, it avoids contractions and colloquial expressions.
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78
One study reported that 91 percent of respondents ranked foul language as "the most ill-mannered type of workplace behavior."
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79
One way to avoid gobbledygook is to avoid writing sentences with more than 10 words.
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80
When people say that someone has "passed away," they are using a euphemism that substitutes for "died."
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