Deck 3: Language and Meaning
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Deck 3: Language and Meaning
1
Encoding means assigning meanings of words into thoughts of our own.
False
2
Define and provide an example of your own invention (not from the book) for each of the following terms: clichés, regionalism, and slang.
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3
Semantics is the science of meaning in language.
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4
Connotative meaning refers to the individualized, personalized meaning that we give to a word.
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5
Write an essay defending or attacking the idea that language is arbitrary. Provide examples.
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6
Syntax refers to the rules by which we arrange words.
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7
Distinguish between repetition and paraphrasing.
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8
Explain the difference between observations and inferences by defining and giving an example of each.
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9
Explain the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. What is it, how does it work, and what are its implications for language?
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10
Explain the concepts of denotative meaning and connotative meaning. Provide an example of each that is not from the book.
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11
What is semantics?
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12
Distinguish between indexing and dating by defining them and giving an example of each.
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13
Write an essay in which you explain the meaning of syntax. Provide an example.
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14
What is concreteness and how does it work in language?
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15
When we say that "the word is not the thing," we mean that the word is an abstraction, a simplification, a symbol of that for which it stands.
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16
What are euphemisms and why do people use them?
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17
Define and provide an example of an operational definition.
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18
Denotative meaning refers to the individualized, personalized meaning that we give to a word.
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19
What are clichés and why do people use them?
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20
When we say that "words are arbitrary," we mean that words have a meaning in and of themselves, a meaning that is the same for everyone using that language.
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21
When a professor says that in order to avoid being counted absent you must come to scheduled classes, come to class before the bell, stay the entire class period, and leave only when dismissed, she is using an operational definition.
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22
Which of the following statements about language is FALSE?
A) Words only have meanings that people give them.
B) Words also have connotative meanings.
C) The context in which a word occurs helps us determine which of the possible meanings is intended.
D) The meaning of a word does not change once it is included in the dictionary.
A) Words only have meanings that people give them.
B) Words also have connotative meanings.
C) The context in which a word occurs helps us determine which of the possible meanings is intended.
D) The meaning of a word does not change once it is included in the dictionary.
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23
The term that refers to the arrangement of words is
A) grammar.
B) code.
C) encoding.
D) syntax.
A) grammar.
B) code.
C) encoding.
D) syntax.
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24
Technical language that has been developed by a professional group is known as
A) irony.
B) paraphrase.
C) colloquialisms.
D) jargon.
A) irony.
B) paraphrase.
C) colloquialisms.
D) jargon.
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25
Dating is a term in general semantics that means communication is improved if you always specify how your observation was made.
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26
Language that puts down people for being young or old is
A) gender-biased language.
B) racist language.
C) heterosexist language.
D) ageist language.
A) gender-biased language.
B) racist language.
C) heterosexist language.
D) ageist language.
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27
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe what we mean when we say that language is personal?
A) We each have different vocabularies.
B) We develop our own expressions to describe our own reality.
C) We have different levels of experience that limit or expand our capacity to communicate ideas and things.
D) We each have developed language without the influence of our age, gender, or personality.
A) We each have different vocabularies.
B) We develop our own expressions to describe our own reality.
C) We have different levels of experience that limit or expand our capacity to communicate ideas and things.
D) We each have developed language without the influence of our age, gender, or personality.
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28
Semantics can be defined as the
A) science of meaning in language.
B) study of transformational grammar.
C) discipline devoted to creating words.
D) systematic examination of spelling and syntax.
A) science of meaning in language.
B) study of transformational grammar.
C) discipline devoted to creating words.
D) systematic examination of spelling and syntax.
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29
Which of the following does NOT mean that "words are arbitrary"?
A) Words have inherent meaning.
B) Words are created by people.
C) The meaning of words is decided by listeners.
D) Things are named by people.
A) Words have inherent meaning.
B) Words are created by people.
C) The meaning of words is decided by listeners.
D) Things are named by people.
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30
Which of the following is NOT an example of a cliché?
A) "You only get out of it what you put in it."
B) "Our country is more of a banquet than a melting pot."
C) "The rich get richer and the poor get poorer."
D) "No pain, no gain."
A) "You only get out of it what you put in it."
B) "Our country is more of a banquet than a melting pot."
C) "The rich get richer and the poor get poorer."
D) "No pain, no gain."
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31
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis states that our perception of reality is shaped by our language.
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32
Paraphrasing is the repetition of a message in the same words.
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33
The same bottom-feeding fish known as bullheads in Minnesota are called catfish in Ohio. This language phenomenon is classified as
A) slang.
B) regionalism.
C) euphemism.
D) colloquialism.
A) slang.
B) regionalism.
C) euphemism.
D) colloquialism.
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34
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about slang and jargon?
A) Jargon is likely to be used by technical/professional people.
B) Slang is likely to be used in the neighborhood and on the streets.
C) Jargon is most likely to be used in the workplace.
D) Slang is not understood or used by most people.
A) Jargon is likely to be used by technical/professional people.
B) Slang is likely to be used in the neighborhood and on the streets.
C) Jargon is most likely to be used in the workplace.
D) Slang is not understood or used by most people.
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35
Which of the following best typifies the meaning of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis?
A) The thought is the father to the deed.
B) If you can't say it, you can't think it.
C) Your language shapes your perception.
D) Your perceptions shape your language.
A) The thought is the father to the deed.
B) If you can't say it, you can't think it.
C) Your language shapes your perception.
D) Your perceptions shape your language.
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36
To say that "fraternity members are rich" is a violation of the general semanticist's notion of indexing.
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37
Which of the following is an example of indexing?
A) Fords get great gas mileage.
B) My Shih Tzu chews on everything. Does yours do that as well?
C) Everyone in the Midwest farms.
D) All landlords are unhelpful.
A) Fords get great gas mileage.
B) My Shih Tzu chews on everything. Does yours do that as well?
C) Everyone in the Midwest farms.
D) All landlords are unhelpful.
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38
Which of these statements is an example of euphemism?
A) toilet
B) can
C) head
D) rest room
A) toilet
B) can
C) head
D) rest room
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39
Which of the following examples best depicts the denotative meaning of a word?
A) Abortion is the murder of a fetus.
B) Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy in the first trimester.
C) Abortion is the last-ditch birth control.
D) Abortion is the death of a human soul.
A) Abortion is the murder of a fetus.
B) Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy in the first trimester.
C) Abortion is the last-ditch birth control.
D) Abortion is the death of a human soul.
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40
When you say that you "need to use the rest room" instead of saying you "have to go to the toilet," you are using slang.
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41
Which of the following is an operational definition?
A) A friend is someone who likes to be with you, who stands by you in time of trouble, and who listens to you when you need an ear.
B) Love is a mystery, a feeling of euphoria inspired by the thought of being together.
C) Chemistry is the study of everything, since everything consists of chemical elements.
D) A book is a companion that provides you with a pleasing diversion during your quiet times.
A) A friend is someone who likes to be with you, who stands by you in time of trouble, and who listens to you when you need an ear.
B) Love is a mystery, a feeling of euphoria inspired by the thought of being together.
C) Chemistry is the study of everything, since everything consists of chemical elements.
D) A book is a companion that provides you with a pleasing diversion during your quiet times.
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42
Which of the following statements is descriptive as opposed to evaluative?
A) That test was the toughest torture I've experienced.
B) The test made my hair stand on end.
C) I counted twenty questions of which I was uncertain.
D) I think I flunked the test because it was unfair.
A) That test was the toughest torture I've experienced.
B) The test made my hair stand on end.
C) I counted twenty questions of which I was uncertain.
D) I think I flunked the test because it was unfair.
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43
Paraphrasing is the act of
A) repeating what you think you heard.
B) repeating what you think you heard in your own words.
C) reporting what you think you heard in the same words you think you heard.
D) responding to what you think you heard with a creative interpretation of what you think you heard.
A) repeating what you think you heard.
B) repeating what you think you heard in your own words.
C) reporting what you think you heard in the same words you think you heard.
D) responding to what you think you heard with a creative interpretation of what you think you heard.
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44
Which of the following is the best example of concreteness?
A) I'm from the States.
B) My hometown is Isle, Minnesota, population 409.
C) Sure, I'm from the Midwest.
D) The place where I'm from is the friendliest town in America.
A) I'm from the States.
B) My hometown is Isle, Minnesota, population 409.
C) Sure, I'm from the Midwest.
D) The place where I'm from is the friendliest town in America.
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45
Juan, who is majoring in political science, is giving a speech in class about the Electoral College. During his speech, he often talks very intimately about the legal functions and rules of the Electoral College. Justin ultimately bores his audience and does not get a very strong grade. What error might Justin have committed with his language usage?
A) irony
B) paraphrase
C) colloquialisms
D) jargon
A) irony
B) paraphrase
C) colloquialisms
D) jargon
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