Deck 2: Foundations of Verbal Language

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_____ language is used to express the feelings,attitudes,and emotions of the speaker,such as a person who describes a movie as "suspenseful."

A)Emotive
B)Phatic
C)Cognitive
D)Identifying
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Which theory attempts to explain language acquisition at its earliest stages in an individual's life?

A)Language-Explosion Theory
B)Cybernetic Processing Theory
C)Significant-Other Theory
D)Uncertainty Reduction Theory
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_____ language is used to convey information,and it is primarily denotative.

A)Cognitive
B)Phatic
C)Rhetorical
D)Identifying
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During the President's State of the Union Address,she discussed problems the United States is facing,such as the unemployment and rising economic inequality.Before the speech,the media reported that what the President focused on in her speech would determine whether people would still support her.What type of language did the President use to gain the public's support?

A)cognitive
B)identifying
C)phatic
D)rhetorical
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Jim is from New York and decided to attend college in Maryland.When he arrived,he noticed that natives of the Maryland area pronounced many words differently from him.Which two elements was he experiencing?

A)language and slang
B)dialect and accent
C)slang and accent
D)accent and language
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Which city has the most language diversity in the world?

A)Beijing
B)New York City
C)Chicago
D)Paris
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The theory that centers on the principle that our understandings of self is built by those who react to and comment on our language,actions,ideas,beliefs,and mannerisms.

A)Significant-Other Theory
B)Language-Explosion Theory
C)Language-Instinct Theory
D)Social Construction of Reality Theory
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Pennsylvania Dutch is an example of a(n)_____ language.

A)official
B)influential
C)slang
D)disappearing
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When a word has more than one meaning it exhibits _____.

A)cognitive effects
B)vagueness
C)ambiguity
D)denotative meaning
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Adults with a weak language base most likely had which experience?

A)They grew up in a bilingual household.
B)They were not spoken to or read to as much as their peers when they were children.
C)They do not watch television.
D)They speak more than one language.
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"Nice to meet you" is an example of _____ language.

A)emotive
B)phatic
C)rhetorical
D)cognitive
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The ability to retrieve a word from your mental storage and understand what it means is an example of the _____.

A)Needs Drive Theory
B)Significant-Other Theory
C)cybernetic process
D)information processing program
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The theory that holds how a person understands the world and behaves in it-based on the language a person speaks-is called _____.

A)Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis
B)Language-Explosion Theory
C)Significant-Other Theory
D)Acquired Telecommunication Theory
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The study of sounds,structure,and rules of human language is known as _____.

A)phonetics
B)semantics
C)linguistics
D)syntax
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Keisha has a mathematics exam tomorrow.For the test,she needs to know many formulas to solve problems that will appear on the test.As she sits at her desk,trying to memorize these formulas,which part of the brain is being used?

A)cortex
B)aorta
C)fibula
D)none of the above
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The Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis is also known as the _____.

A)Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
B)Language-Explosion Theory
C)Language-Instinct Theory
D)none of the above
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Saying,"Suren asked the question" instead of "he asked the question" is an example of _____ language.

A)emotive
B)identifying
C)phatic
D)rhetorical
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Which of the following is NOT offered in the text as an explanation for the origins of human language?

A)Mutations 200,000 years ago gave us more control over mouth and throat muscles.
B)Humans and our ancestors have always had language.
C)Human ancestors developed language through involuntary grunts and gestures.
D)Speech is based on mental reflexes.
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A social or regional variation that includes pronunciation,vocabulary,grammar,and prosody,is known as a(n)_____.

A)accent
B)semantic
C)dialect
D)slang
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Maria asked one of her classmates,Tonya,to explain how to do an assignment that was due in class for next week.Tonya responded by saying,"Um,I really don't know.I guess you are supposed to just write an essay about your future plans and stuff like that." What are the words in italics called?

A)confusion phrases
B)inarticulates
C)ambiguities
D)none of the above
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Those who speak a nonstandard dialect may find themselves at a disadvantage when it comes to hiring,salary,and promotion decisions.
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The word "cool," meaning something that is alluring,is an example of slang.
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Within the United States the same sandwich would be called "Hoagie," "Italian," "Bomber," "Grinder," "Hero" or "Sub" depending on the region.This variability is called _____.

A)slang
B)accent
C)inarticulates
D)dialect
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All cultures categorize colors the same way and recognize a universal number of colors due to the construction of the human eye.
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The language of the Piraha tribe of Brazil only has words for the numbers "one" and "two." Three or more are subsumed under a word meaning "many." In a study,they were unable to understand concepts for four or more.This study provided support for the theory of linguistic relativity.
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Languages are comprised solely of verbal symbols.
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Vagueness refers to when words have more than one meaning.
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English is the most influential language in the world.
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Though some say that there is no such thing as "Standard American English," most contend that it is the generally accepted pattern of pronunciation,semantics,and syntax.
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According to the text,doublespeak is an unconscious use of language.
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Words in and of themselves are inherently meaningful.
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Which of the following is true regarding language?

A)Words in and of themselves are inherently meaningful.
B)Most words are interpreted the same way by different people.
C)A sender should attempt to use language as precisely as possible to reduce misunderstanding and thus avoid semantic noise.
D)Connotative meanings are the direct,explicit meanings of words.
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Spanglish has been described as,"Spanish with a quick detour for a few English words and some fractured syntax."
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Connotations involve how people feel about a word,and therefore vary widely.
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Denotations' meanings are the direct,explicit meanings of words such as those found in a dictionary.
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Define and contrast a dialect and slang.In addition,give an example of each.
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What percentage of U.S.States currently has an English-only policy?

A)60 percent
B)10 percent
C)none
D)100 percent
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Give examples of the socioeconomic challenges speakers of Nonstandard English face compared with their peers who speak Standard English.
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English is the legal language of the United States.
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Which of the following has the comparatively highest prestige in society?

A)slang
B)non-standard dialect
C)inarticulates
D)standard dialect
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Define doublespeak and give an example.
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The text provides two theories on how we acquire our language,values,and beliefs.Briefly name and describe both theories.Then,using yourself as an example,explain how your language,values,and beliefs were acquired.
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Define the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis, (also called Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis),and give an example of its operation.
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Explain which is more important to you,the message sent or the message received.Based on your response,identify one goal you would like to achieve as a communicator this semester.
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Explain how both an alphabetically based language,such as English,and a pictographically based language,such as Chinese,can be symbolic.
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Is Standard American English descriptive or prescriptive? Explain.
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_____ language is used to express the feelings,attitudes,and emotions of the speaker,such as a person who describes a movie as "suspenseful."

A)Emotive
B)Phatic
C)Cognitive
D)Identifying
A
2
Which theory attempts to explain language acquisition at its earliest stages in an individual's life?

A)Language-Explosion Theory
B)Cybernetic Processing Theory
C)Significant-Other Theory
D)Uncertainty Reduction Theory
A
3
_____ language is used to convey information,and it is primarily denotative.

A)Cognitive
B)Phatic
C)Rhetorical
D)Identifying
A
4
During the President's State of the Union Address,she discussed problems the United States is facing,such as the unemployment and rising economic inequality.Before the speech,the media reported that what the President focused on in her speech would determine whether people would still support her.What type of language did the President use to gain the public's support?

A)cognitive
B)identifying
C)phatic
D)rhetorical
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Jim is from New York and decided to attend college in Maryland.When he arrived,he noticed that natives of the Maryland area pronounced many words differently from him.Which two elements was he experiencing?

A)language and slang
B)dialect and accent
C)slang and accent
D)accent and language
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Which city has the most language diversity in the world?

A)Beijing
B)New York City
C)Chicago
D)Paris
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7
The theory that centers on the principle that our understandings of self is built by those who react to and comment on our language,actions,ideas,beliefs,and mannerisms.

A)Significant-Other Theory
B)Language-Explosion Theory
C)Language-Instinct Theory
D)Social Construction of Reality Theory
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Pennsylvania Dutch is an example of a(n)_____ language.

A)official
B)influential
C)slang
D)disappearing
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When a word has more than one meaning it exhibits _____.

A)cognitive effects
B)vagueness
C)ambiguity
D)denotative meaning
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Adults with a weak language base most likely had which experience?

A)They grew up in a bilingual household.
B)They were not spoken to or read to as much as their peers when they were children.
C)They do not watch television.
D)They speak more than one language.
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"Nice to meet you" is an example of _____ language.

A)emotive
B)phatic
C)rhetorical
D)cognitive
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The ability to retrieve a word from your mental storage and understand what it means is an example of the _____.

A)Needs Drive Theory
B)Significant-Other Theory
C)cybernetic process
D)information processing program
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The theory that holds how a person understands the world and behaves in it-based on the language a person speaks-is called _____.

A)Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis
B)Language-Explosion Theory
C)Significant-Other Theory
D)Acquired Telecommunication Theory
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The study of sounds,structure,and rules of human language is known as _____.

A)phonetics
B)semantics
C)linguistics
D)syntax
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Keisha has a mathematics exam tomorrow.For the test,she needs to know many formulas to solve problems that will appear on the test.As she sits at her desk,trying to memorize these formulas,which part of the brain is being used?

A)cortex
B)aorta
C)fibula
D)none of the above
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The Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis is also known as the _____.

A)Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
B)Language-Explosion Theory
C)Language-Instinct Theory
D)none of the above
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Saying,"Suren asked the question" instead of "he asked the question" is an example of _____ language.

A)emotive
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C)phatic
D)rhetorical
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Which of the following is NOT offered in the text as an explanation for the origins of human language?

A)Mutations 200,000 years ago gave us more control over mouth and throat muscles.
B)Humans and our ancestors have always had language.
C)Human ancestors developed language through involuntary grunts and gestures.
D)Speech is based on mental reflexes.
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A social or regional variation that includes pronunciation,vocabulary,grammar,and prosody,is known as a(n)_____.

A)accent
B)semantic
C)dialect
D)slang
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Maria asked one of her classmates,Tonya,to explain how to do an assignment that was due in class for next week.Tonya responded by saying,"Um,I really don't know.I guess you are supposed to just write an essay about your future plans and stuff like that." What are the words in italics called?

A)confusion phrases
B)inarticulates
C)ambiguities
D)none of the above
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Those who speak a nonstandard dialect may find themselves at a disadvantage when it comes to hiring,salary,and promotion decisions.
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The word "cool," meaning something that is alluring,is an example of slang.
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Within the United States the same sandwich would be called "Hoagie," "Italian," "Bomber," "Grinder," "Hero" or "Sub" depending on the region.This variability is called _____.

A)slang
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C)inarticulates
D)dialect
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All cultures categorize colors the same way and recognize a universal number of colors due to the construction of the human eye.
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The language of the Piraha tribe of Brazil only has words for the numbers "one" and "two." Three or more are subsumed under a word meaning "many." In a study,they were unable to understand concepts for four or more.This study provided support for the theory of linguistic relativity.
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Languages are comprised solely of verbal symbols.
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Vagueness refers to when words have more than one meaning.
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English is the most influential language in the world.
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Though some say that there is no such thing as "Standard American English," most contend that it is the generally accepted pattern of pronunciation,semantics,and syntax.
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According to the text,doublespeak is an unconscious use of language.
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Words in and of themselves are inherently meaningful.
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Which of the following is true regarding language?

A)Words in and of themselves are inherently meaningful.
B)Most words are interpreted the same way by different people.
C)A sender should attempt to use language as precisely as possible to reduce misunderstanding and thus avoid semantic noise.
D)Connotative meanings are the direct,explicit meanings of words.
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Spanglish has been described as,"Spanish with a quick detour for a few English words and some fractured syntax."
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Connotations involve how people feel about a word,and therefore vary widely.
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Denotations' meanings are the direct,explicit meanings of words such as those found in a dictionary.
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36
Define and contrast a dialect and slang.In addition,give an example of each.
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What percentage of U.S.States currently has an English-only policy?

A)60 percent
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C)none
D)100 percent
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Give examples of the socioeconomic challenges speakers of Nonstandard English face compared with their peers who speak Standard English.
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English is the legal language of the United States.
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Which of the following has the comparatively highest prestige in society?

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D)standard dialect
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Define doublespeak and give an example.
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The text provides two theories on how we acquire our language,values,and beliefs.Briefly name and describe both theories.Then,using yourself as an example,explain how your language,values,and beliefs were acquired.
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Define the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis, (also called Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis),and give an example of its operation.
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Explain which is more important to you,the message sent or the message received.Based on your response,identify one goal you would like to achieve as a communicator this semester.
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Explain how both an alphabetically based language,such as English,and a pictographically based language,such as Chinese,can be symbolic.
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Is Standard American English descriptive or prescriptive? Explain.
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